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On May 18 2004 00:08 TeCh)PsylO wrote: Show nested quote +On May 18 2004 00:04 Servolisk wrote: I thought Kerry was ahead in the polls (heard that here, not checked it reliably). I think it'll be close, from what I see now.
btw Psylo since your from MI too, you think Kerry has a chance here? I think Kerry has a chance, definetly in Michigan. MI hasn't elected a republican in 20 years(Reagon) and I highlty doubt they will start with Bush. The media frenzy leading up to the election will decide it. You can expect many "hard hitting" stories coming out against both parties, and which ever the media decides to push the most will pick our winner. The loser of course, will be the american people, regardless of who wins...
Kerry doesn't stand a chance, America is fucked, we're all gunna get drafted, the end
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Why doesnt Kerry stand a chance? He's polling even with George at about 45%, and has been for quite some time. However in previous elections where the incumbant won, the incumbant generally had a 10+ points lead in the polls at this time, so it would appear that Kerry is in good shape at the moment. Also Bush has really polarized the country, and the sense of urgency among opponents of Bush is the highest I've ever seen in any race, so i think we'll see a very high turn out rate among Kerry supporters (or simply Bush haters). Anyway I predict Kerry will win in a close race.
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During the 2000 elections, Bush advertised himself as being much more to the center than he actually is. He now does not have that option. He can only appeal to the far right and his evangelical christian base. Also, Gore was not exactly a charismatic opponent. The 2000 presedential debates were a rather low class event. Kerry is going to be a much harsher and more dominant opponent in these debates than Gore ever came close to. I don't think this election is about how Kerry can win, but rather how can Bush not lose.
edit: I should also point out that Bush did not get the majority vote in 2000, and I doubt he has picked up a hole lot of supporters. Redistricting from the 2000 census could also play a role in the electorate.
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how is it that no one heard about a chemical weapon story except this news site u stated, that i have never heard about?
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On May 18 2004 11:25 Vicious)Soul wrote: Kerry doesn't stand a chance, America is fucked, we're all gunna get drafted, the end
Thank god for diabetes, blessing in disguise
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Not trusting somebody because he has differenbt beleifs than you is wrong no matter what your daddy might have told you. Be an independent
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On May 18 2004 12:09 TeCh)PsylO wrote: During the 2000 elections, Bush advertised himself as being much more to the center than he actually is. He now does not have that option. He can only appeal to the far right and his evangelical christian base. Also, Gore was not exactly a charismatic opponent. The 2000 presedential debates were a rather low class event. Kerry is going to be a much harsher and more dominant opponent in these debates than Gore ever came close to. I don't think this election is about how Kerry can win, but rather how can Bush not lose.
edit: I should also point out that Bush did not get the majority vote in 2000, and I doubt he has picked up a hole lot of supporters. Redistricting from the 2000 census could also play a role in the electorate.
I don't think Kerry is going to win. The guy has no charisma. Most of the effort put into Kerry's campaign is by association with the Clintons, the Kennedys, and other guest speakers. They're pulling more weight than Kerry is able to. I also don't see him being elected for his constant waffling on issues.
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=/ I don't think the world can take another 4 years with bush. Somewhere between destroying the Arctic Wild life reserve, invading other countries, and destroying the US education system, this has to stop. ><
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On May 18 2004 12:37 uiCk wrote: how is it that no one heard about a chemical weapon story except this news site u stated, that i have never heard about?
There are plenty of news sites covering this story. At last count, news.google.com has links to 777 articles on the subject.
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