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Malva Zebrina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-16-04 09:10 PM
Response to Reply #109
112. Somehow, someway he has lost the confidence of the voters
who thought him a good candidate.

I think the reason is because he never did aggressively put forth a strong message, but was intent upon playing that game.

He lost. That is the reality.

And if the reasoning is that he really did not lose, but that there was voter fraud,than any candidate worth his salt, would have stood up and challenged, publically, for the sake of those who loyally supported and worked for him and whose integrity was at stake.

He did NOT do this.

And there is NO magical thinking to be utilized here re he is just lying in wait for the best chance, etc.

He gave up on us and did it early in the game, while frantic supporters were going about in angst tyrying to prove voter fraud, and sending MORE of the hard earned money to the cause in Ohio. While the money in his treasury was doled out on the cheap.

And now,we read of his apparent reticence to back up his voting record on abortion. Well, he is now back into his "honorable" Senate seat and is back to playing the belt way game. It serves him well because the only thing to worry about is getting re-elected to his senate seat and that is a comfortable place to be for one who apparently could not win an election against the worst man ever who has ever sat in the oval office.

And I would suggest you pay attention, and not laugh, at this bitterness.

It is widespread amongst former Kerry supporters.



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