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To: commish
I see your point, but at this moment in the campaign the main domestic issue may well be the chronic loss of manufacturing jobs. And if Kerry chooses Rendell as running mate, that will be campaign issue # 1; and it will put these states won by Bush in 2000 in play: Ohio, WV, Kentucky, Tennessee, perhaps others. Plus it would solidify Penn, Mich, NJ, Missouri in the Dem camp, leaving them to spend money in (for them!) less secure states. Of all the potential VPs out there, Rendell is the one who offers the most benefit to a Kerry campaign.
32 posted on 02/23/2004 5:48:33 AM PST by Remole
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To: Remole
OH no doubt, there is a ong way to go and any number of things can slide the battle from Dem states to Bush states. (rendell/ jobs issue is a good example). i was just going by Dales analysis of the current snapshot.

I am not advocating that we are safe by any means. The Dems will try anything, and I mean anything, to turn the tide in thier favor. if they thought a terror incident would help them I wouldn't put it past MCAwful and company to gen something up.

This is going to be a long close battle, and we cannot waver or flinch, but at the moment we have the lead and the ball. Time to work on the clock and look for the play to extend the lead.

34 posted on 02/23/2004 5:54:16 AM PST by commish (Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
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To: Remole
"at this moment in the campaign the main domestic issue may well be the chronic loss of manufacturing jobs. And if Kerry chooses Rendell as running mate, that will be campaign issue # 1; and it will put these states won by Bush in 2000 in play: Ohio, WV, Kentucky, Tennessee, perhaps others. Plus it would solidify Penn, Mich, NJ, Missouri in the Dem camp, leaving them to spend money in (for them!) less secure states. Of all the potential VPs out there, Rendell is the one who offers the most benefit to a Kerry campaign."


I agree that Kerry's best line of attack may be the loss of manufacturing jobs, but couldn't disagree with you more regarding how helpful Rendell would be. I don't think he would help Kerry in any of the states you mentioned except PA and NJ (he would also help in Delaware, which you didn't mention). Rendell is very popular in the Philly metro area, but lost the rest of the state to the GOP gubernatorial candidate and is a DLC-type, in favor of free trade and such. Plus, he had a pretty bad relationship with unions in Philly when he was mayor. Just as Rendell wouldn't help Kerry much in Western PA, he wouldn't help him at all in Ohio or Michigan and much less in Missouri, West Virginia, Tennessee or Kentucky. If Kerry wants to be competitive in those states, he's better off picking Dick Gephardt, although, in all honesty, nothing Kerry does will allow him to carry KY or TN (not that he needs to if he can win the other states you mentioned).
106 posted on 02/23/2004 4:36:17 PM PST by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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