Immediately following the Democratic Convention, the Kerry campaign read the polls which indicated a virtual dead heat between President Bush and Senator Kerry. At the time, Kerry strategists indicated that this was evidence of the extreme polarization of the country.
However, after the Republican convention, President Bush gained approximately 11 net points. What about the extreme polarization?
Thursday, September 09, 2004
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I would think a financial advisor would want the Democrats back in the White House. The market has been stale the last 3 1/2 years with a republican, George Woosy Bush.
Clinton had it moving. Thank God for O.J., Willie, and Kobe. They made it happen and keep the economy going.
Hey anonymous,
You're right. I don't want President Bush to win the election in November. I also don't want John Kerry to win. I'd just as soon see Michael Badnarik, the Libertarian candidate for president win.
Neither Senator Kerry nor President Bush are fiscally conservative enough to get my vote. Bot are looking to massively build our national debt, making social security look more like a fantasy than a reality.
I've never really understood why the government can't balance its budget. Just think about how much worse the budeget will be when politicians can't offset spending with excess deposits into the social security trust fund "lock box."
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