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Kerry will win on tuesday
I just sense it, no other reason than that.
sorry pundits [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
Its inevitable. inevit-inevitable. inevitable. INEVITABLE
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
Bush rill re ronrey on ruesray
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
It's a definite possibility, and I fear you may be right. I just hope Kerry becomes a alot more predictable and stable, or we are screwed.
God help us, because we really really need it. |
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
Uh-oh, Wacki is admitting a possible defeat?
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
Don't fear it, I think both men are def capable of running the country, they both will just do it differently. Both have positives and negatives, and IMO neither one has more positives then the other.
I think it is going to be Kerry winning by 5%. I could very easily be wrong though [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
Us canadians are hoping for kerry!
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
I have had a very strong feeling that Kerry will win it as well. And of course, I hope that he does. I cannot even begin to try and fathom another four years of Bush.
I think the polls do understate the support Kerry has with young voters and undecided voters. Both of those groups are expected to have a heavier turnout this year. I know several of my friends back in the midwest who were very conservative/Republican voters, but have told me they are supporting Kerry. I hope that it's "not even close" as 2+2ers like to say, that way no amount of corruption can allow someone to steal the election. |
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
This from the guy who was so certain the Red Sox had no chance.
Be afraid, Democrats. Be very afraid. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: Kerry will win on tuesday
[ QUOTE ]
Don't fear it, I think both men are def capable of running the country, they both will just do it differently. Both have positives and negatives, and IMO neither one has more positives then the other. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not afraid of his economic policy. It's his history on human rights and his views, and his advisors views, on foreign politcs that has me really worried. Kerry is such a wild card, who knows what will happen. Then man will say anything to get votes, so his "views" may not even be his views. Either way, I'm still worried. Bipartisan politics suck. |
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