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To: epicure who wrote (216715)2/7/2007 12:40:21 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
The Repugnicans are MORE at risk in '08 than they were in '06. But, it seems they've heard nothing and learned nothing.

21 Senate Republicans are up for re-election in '08, Vs. 12 in '06

America doesn't want this war.

They want it, and Bush, to be gone. NOW, not in two years. They're paying attention to this Repugnican obstructionism on ending the war.



To: epicure who wrote (216715)2/7/2007 9:01:02 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Fine, I hereby disabuse myself of the notion that I like you.

Whew, that feels much better.

Back to the topic.

Yes, it's true that the country as a whole is dissatisfied with Bush, many because of the war.

Nevertheless, at this point in time, Giuliani is more popular than Hillary.

>>The Post-ABC poll also asked Americans to rate some of the potential candidates from both parties. Giuliani topped that list with a 67 percent favorable rating. Clinton was next at 56 percent, followed by McCain at 50 percent, Edwards at 49 percent and Obama at 44 percent. But many people haven't formed solid impressions of candidates such as Obama and Edwards.

Clinton had the highest unfavorable rating, at 40 percent, but Romney had the worst ratio: 22 percent favorable to 24 percent unfavorable, with 54 percent saying they didn't know enough about him to have an opinion.<<
washingtonpost.com