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12th Doctor
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« on: March 20, 2004, 08:33:37 PM »

That’s odd I though the national trend over the last week or so had been for Bush to be leading Kerry by around 3-6% nationwide?...well its only one poll…but looks like Bush’s bounce from the new ads may have dissipated…this is probably a very premature reaction…but hey I’ll stick my neck out….

When is Kerry going back on the air…and is there any way of knowing if it is in tandem with these other liberal groups?...if he can do that he can probably bounce himself up even higher…and then no doubt bush will counter attack and retake the lead…why do I have a horrible feeling the lead is going to be shifting in the polls for the entire time up until November?...

Kerry needs to be using ads to dispel the Bush campaigns misrepresentations of his record and define himself as a moderate in most voter’s eyes… now if that add that was hurriedly put up to refute the Bush attacks on his tax plans and record on nation security is anything to go by with a little refinement Kerry should do ok…          



Not really, the news week poll had Bush down last week didn't it?  This would still show a general upward treand for Bush wouldn't it?
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2004, 06:14:25 PM »

30-49s became aware under Reagan, who was an excellent President.

People who are my age (30) were brainwashed by the school system into worshiping Reagan and Bush.

The '80s and '90s in America saw the death of being allowed to think for oneself.

All my teachers hated Reagan, and strongly disliked Bush Sr. and weren't shy about saying so.  I'm 35.

Same here for the most part.  Back in 2000, one of my sisters teachers told the class that they shoudl support Gore, because the 'Rugrats' supported Gore.  My sister was only in 1st Grade!!!!   I almost went in to have a talk with her teacher, but desided not to because if I did the currupt teachers union would probably make her life a living Hell.
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