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FerrisBueller86
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« on: December 19, 2004, 08:00:12 PM »

I never understood how a Bill Bradley administration would differ from an Al Gore administration.  I'm not sure if there was any way Bradley could have won given that Al Gore was the vice president and Clinton's natural successor.

The Democratic primary was boring that year, and I only voted in it because my mother was running to be a delegate for Al Gore.  (She didn't make it, though.)

If my mother hadn't been running to be a delegate for Al Gore, I would have voted in the Republican primary (Illinois) for John McCain.  I didn't like Bush back then, either, and I couldn't believe that Republican leaders were tripping over each other to support him over better qualified candidates.  In spite of my political leanings, I found it hard to object to McCain, and I would be his #1 fan if I were a conservative.
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