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1 posted on 11/03/2002 2:28:34 PM PST by John Jorsett
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How can 10 percent still be undecided - that sounds like cr@p to me.
2 posted on 11/03/2002 2:30:10 PM PST by Chi-townChief
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This is another race that will not be over Tuesday.
3 posted on 11/03/2002 2:33:58 PM PST by boomop1
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... Poll results "are a reflection of how volatile the race has become since Wellstone's death," says Dave Peters, the Pioneer Press senior editor who oversees the newspaper's polling efforts ...
When Republicans are ahead of, or even close to their Democratic opponents, the electorate is always described as "volatile," "in flux," confused, angry, undecided, disgusted with both sides etc., etc. Apparently you cannot support a Republican candidate on rational grounds.
6 posted on 11/03/2002 2:38:15 PM PST by Asclepius
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I hope some of you had a chance to watch the President speak today at the Coleman Rally. What was shocking was how well the President gave this routine speech.

Early in Dubya's campaign for the Presidency I met him and listened to him. His personal 1:1 contact was just short of incredible. His speech delivery left much to be desired. The President has really become one of the best speakers in my memory and I am over 70.

We are indeed fortunate to have Norm and the President in the same government (at least we will after Tuesday).

9 posted on 11/03/2002 2:40:13 PM PST by shrinkermd
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It is hard to fathom that any poll sponsored by the National Proletariat Radio, or Minnesota Proltariat (Welfare Radio)radio would ever come out with such a result!!!
10 posted on 11/03/2002 2:40:42 PM PST by irish guard
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I posted this on another thread, but wish to make sure others see it.
Mondale was apparently expecting a position in the Clinton administration, but told a journalist in a published interview that he had been denied the position because he was a white male. He also said;
"When I was giving all those speeches on affirmative action, I didn't mean me!"
Yet more proof of the character of this man, and the true story of how RATS really feel about minorities!

This is from a book on Hillary Clinton, who of course was the person really appointing the top jobs in the Clinton administration.
15 posted on 11/03/2002 2:43:08 PM PST by ladyinred
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Sounds like they had the funeral too soon. Should have waited until this weekend to hold the memorial service pep rally.
22 posted on 11/03/2002 2:52:37 PM PST by Moosilauke
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What the hell happened to Mondale's 8 point lead ;-?

It's not elderly abuse if ya don;t vote for the Laut and Walt, yaknow ;-)

Old ideas..Older skivvies.
31 posted on 11/03/2002 3:06:37 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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With 10 percent of voters still undecided, former St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman has
a 6-percentage-point lead over former Vice President Walter Mondale in statewide
poll results for Minnesota's U. S. Senate race.


The An...ticipation is killing me.
And I'm praying for Coleman.

Saw him on Fox News Sunday...he was good.
And Brit Hume did make a nice mention (twice) that they'd repeatedly
asked Mondale to appear on their show with Coleman.
And that Mondale had declined.
Just like he had for all debates.

Can someone say "chicken"?
Can someone say "elder stateman who thinks he can coast on his ancient record?"

Sure. I knew you could.
32 posted on 11/03/2002 3:06:59 PM PST by VOA
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In addition, 17 percent of respondents said their choice in the Senate race was influenced by a controversial Wellstone memorial service that many considered a political rally.



Time's a-wastin'...best get Al up there to make his "I wuz robbed" speech.

37 posted on 11/03/2002 3:48:45 PM PST by Fintan
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