i will undoubtedly vote for Bush, but I'm troubled by the selection of candidates.
Sure, Bush is a republican... but he is no conservative. I'm puzzled why his detractors call him a right wing extremist. His defense policy is hawkish, but overall he is very moderate. (increased government size/spending, prescription drugs, education spending.... etc.)
The only real alternative to Bush is Kerry... a senator from New England who appears to look down his nose at the South and votes to the left of Ted Kennedy. Forget about how Terry Mcauliffe wants you to think of Kerry, look directly at his voting record. Literally, there are very few people in recent history who have a more liberal record.
I'm sure this appeals to some, but it makes you realize how far to the left the Democrat strategy has shifted. Moderates like Lieberman were shunned and ignored.
LET THE SPIN BEGIN!!!
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