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I would say that it ultimately depends on how effective his economic policies are in this next year. For those of you don't remember, Bush Sr. had a 90% approval rating after the first gulf war and he was still beaten because his economic agenda was not sufficient enough to repair the economy. However, another worrying note in Bush Jrs future potential future election success is that there doesn't seem to be a well-defined democratic leader in the forefront to challenge bush ...
i voted no.
but i cant do anything bout it
*BUMP*
I think once the mud-slinging starts, Bush has the advantage. As an incumbent, we already know most of the "dirt" on him. Most of what we are about to hear about Kerry, Edwards or whoever will be running against him will be new, at least in the eyes of the American people. While we all know about no WMDs, poor economy (at least at the start of his tenure), etc., we have yet to hear the real bad stuff on the Democratic candidates. I think Americans are fickle and have very short term memories. It will be easier for the voting population to push aside what Bush has done in the past and concentrate on all the comparatively new things they will hear about who ever is running against him. It is politics and the advantage of running for re-election. I also think the democratic candidates are very "vanilla," and for all intents and purposes offer very little in terms of real differences between themselves and Bush. Americans also love charisma...Regan had it, so did Clinton. None of the current nominees are even in the same ball park. (unless you consider crazy-man Dean
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| Originally posted by cougar23 Well, if you ask me personally, I'd rather have ALF as the president that that traitor Bush. ALF is smarter, more charismatic, and less likely to start World War III. And he doesn't look and sound like the angel of death when speaking. |
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| Originally posted by JohnSmith define successful. successful for the PNAC, bush and his oil buddies, and McDonnell Douglas? yes. Successful for the people of the middle east and North Korea? no. |
Who ever i support always wins -- so yea, go Bush go! 
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| Originally posted by NeoPhono I think once the mud-slinging starts, Bush has the advantage. As an incumbent, we already know most of the "dirt" on him. Most of what we are about to hear about Kerry, Edwards or whoever will be running against him will be new, at least in the eyes of the American people. While we all know about no WMDs, poor economy (at least at the start of his tenure), etc., we have yet to hear the real bad stuff on the Democratic candidates. I think Americans are fickle and have very short term memories. It will be easier for the voting population to push aside what Bush has done in the past and concentrate on all the comparatively new things they will hear about who ever is running against him. It is politics and the advantage of running for re-election. I also think the democratic candidates are very "vanilla," and for all intents and purposes offer very little in terms of real differences between themselves and Bush. Americans also love charisma...Regan had it, so did Clinton. None of the current nominees are even in the same ball park. (unless you consider crazy-man Dean ) |



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