Lex
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Mon Aug-30-04 11:10 PM
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| A repuke coworker sighed & said "The Dems just want it more this year." |
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Edited on Mon Aug-30-04 11:23 PM by Lex
. This is in NC that this happened.
LOL! Even the Repukes HERE in a red state are throwing in the towel.
(Don't get me wrong--I'm working my ass off to help get the Dems elected both statewide and Kerry/Edwards, but it was still nice to hear that today.)
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Mon Aug-30-04 11:11 PM
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| 1. The media will try hard not to let us win. Fight ver, very hard. |
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Mon Aug-30-04 11:25 PM
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| 4. True. But the repukes on the ground can feel it in the air. |
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They know we have the big 'Mo on our side, in fact.
But I won't stop fighting until the polls close on November 2nd. I'm taking the day off work and helping out any way I can in Dem HQ in my county.
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Mon Aug-30-04 11:16 PM
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| 2. Dam Straight. It's a fight for freedom -vs- facism. You Decide. |
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Get out there and truth tell, tell the people about how Bushed caused 911 and how he still ignors vastly needed changes to secure out ports and borders. How the pentagon still spy against us and how you, your job, your health means nothing to them.
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Mon Aug-30-04 11:20 PM
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It's hard fighting against the media.
The right has Fox, CNN, and ABC.
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Mon Aug-30-04 11:25 PM
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| 5. From what I've heard from most of my Republican friends... |
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and co-workers, I have to agree.
While every Democrat friend I have is eagerly looking forward to the November elections, most of my Republican friends are exhibiting a general indifference to the election. They are not about to vote for Kerry, but they really aren't that excited about Bush either.
I would not be surprised if most of my Republican friends decide to just stay home on election day. At the same time, I doubt that any Democrats will pass up the opportunity to express their opinions about Bush in November.
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Mon Aug-30-04 11:32 PM
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| 6. Republicans have long been noted for not voting. |
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Mon Aug-30-04 11:39 PM
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| 7. I know many people who have never voted before, |
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but who are voting this year for the first time, because they realize how important it is to get Bush out of office.
And they are going with Kerry. :)
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Tue Aug-31-04 07:58 AM
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| 8. Yes, and those people are discounted in the polling |
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because they can't be categorized as "likely voters" because they've never voted before.
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