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To: combjelly who wrote (341181)6/23/2007 12:52:24 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1576707
 
re: I suspect that a Bloomberg would draw more from the Republicans that the Democrats as a result. If for no other reason a lot of the Democrat leaning voters are going to be afraid that if they don't vote Democratic then a Republican gets elected by default. While the Republican leaning voters are much more likely to jump ship.

You could be right... anyway I think we'll find out.



To: combjelly who wrote (341181)6/26/2007 12:36:20 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576707
 
So the Republicans are split any way. Some, like mindmeld, have resigned themselves to voting Democratic. Others are going to latch onto an independent of some sort and won't vote for a Democrat. if there isn't a viable independent, then they likely just won't vote.

My cousin called on Sunday. After a few preliminaries, he told me he had had enough of the GOP. Catch this......he now feels his practice was better off under Clinton. It always amazes me what it takes for people to admit they were wrong.