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May 11, 2004
Kerry's to Lose
Or so says Zogby. I think that's somewhat true, but I try not to get overly optimistic. Watching the Daily Show last night, where John McCain was the guest, I couldn't help but thinking that if he were President he'd be nearly impossible to beat. Even I'd consider voting for him (as I did in the Presidential Primary in 2000 in Georgia).
I know it is fashionable to be on some sort of Kerry lookout and question why top Democrats aren't conspiring to drop him from the ticket. I wonder why no one feels the same way about an even bigger turkey on the top of the ticket...I guess it's just because he's already the President. Why dump him anyway when he's been so good with foreign policy and he's just starting to set his sights on space.
Posted by Chris at May 11, 2004 09:32 AM
Comments
Hey, are you ever going to update your Rasmussen dailies, or has that project fallen by the wayside?
Posted by: House of Payne at May 15, 2004 04:19 PM
Hi... Funny, I'm center-left, and I voted for McCain in the Presidential primary in 2000 also.
Apparently you weren't particularly thrilled with the Gore candidacy either, even though I did eventually vote for him in the election (and he would've made a damn fine president, in retrospect).
Posted by: Eric at May 29, 2004 12:15 PM
Hi... Funny, I'm center-left, and I voted for McCain in the Presidential primary in 2000 also.
Apparently you weren't particularly thrilled with the Gore candidacy either, even though I did eventually vote for him in the election (and he would've made a damn fine president, in retrospect).
Posted by: Eric at May 29, 2004 12:15 PM
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