To: JeanS
Because Republicans traditionally turn out to vote in higher numbers than do Democrats, the current division in party affiliation among the public could provide the GOP with a slight electoral advantage, the Pew report says.
Maybe. But the fastest growing group are the Independents. This Republican became one in '02. The Republicans can no longer count on us to vote for them. They'll either earn our vote or do without it.
To: ETERNAL WARMING
In politics, especially in a general election, you are either with us, or against us. There is no middle! Those who threaten to sit on the sidelines because their "pet issue" is not being addressed to their satisfaction, are in my opinion, are on the side of the enemy.
That all being said, Bush will blowout the opposition in 04. People like you will be completely irrelevant to the outcome.
To: ETERNAL WARMING
Maybe. But the fastest growing group are the Independents. This Republican became one in '02. The Republicans can no longer count on us to vote for them. They'll either earn our vote or do without it. Well, I'm an independent. And not only has President Bush earned my vote, but he'll be getting my time volunteered to his re-election campaign.
21 posted on
11/12/2003 6:21:34 AM PST by
Coop
(God bless our troops!)
To: ETERNAL WARMING
Maybe. But the fastest growing group are the Independents. This Republican became one in '02. The Republicans can no longer count on us to vote for them. They'll either earn our vote or do without it.I see. President Bush has to "earn" your vote. The Democrats and terrorists get it for free. At least you didn't publish your comment on Veterans Day. Thanks for that ...
To: ETERNAL WARMING
You so-called independents are just electing Rats. When the last independent that was elected President? I would love for Bush to be more conservative (especially fiscally), but half a loaf is better than none.
42 posted on
11/12/2003 6:41:16 PM PST by
CWW
(AG Pryor)
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