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Question: Hugo Chavez (D) vs. Bob Taft (R)
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MasterJedi
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« on: June 01, 2006, 10:30:59 AM »

Taft/Taft When Chavez talks about taking down America he'll lose.
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MasterJedi
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2006, 04:18:30 PM »

Winfield, im guessing u gave every state to Taft because Chavez is a communist? If you havent noticed, Tafts approval ratings are so low that you would have to dig for them.

Taft doesn't hate America and thinks it should be defeated, Chavez does. That makes it a pretty big landslide. Chavez wins DC because they vote straight Democrat.
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MasterJedi
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« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2006, 06:58:13 PM »

Winfield, im guessing u gave every state to Taft because Chavez is a communist? If you havent noticed, Tafts approval ratings are so low that you would have to dig for them.

I realize Taft has very low approval ratings, however, a character like Chavez could not win any states, even against Taft.

Tafts approval ratings would sky rocket if his opponent for the Presidency of the United States was Hugo Chavez.   

Chavez is the founder of the leftist Fifth Republic Movement in Venezuela, and attempted a coup, which failed, in 1992.

During his Presidency, Chavez has been accused, credibly, of electoral fraud, human rights violations, assaulting democracy in favor of dictatorship, and political repression.

I assume the 98-2% was an exaggeration, though.

At most Chavez would get 20% of the vote, and that's pushing it a lot.
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