Smooth,
read again, I mentioned one. There are many I can think of, but that defeats the purpose of my agenda and isn't my point. I hinted to a whole slew of issues that W. is very weak on and that could possibly dissuade his base.
Regarding my wife: She voted against Bill Owens (Republican Gov of Colorado) and will every chance she gets. Voted Perot instead of Bush or Clinton in '92. She voted for W. the first time because she didn't like Gore. She is not happy with Jr. at all and I don't think I will be able to keep her on my side this election. (She met W. and Brother when campaigning for Phil Gramm at the RNC--she was so-so on W. but really didn't like Jeb).
I will repeat my point - I am not going to outline the issues/ideas but merely state that the direction Kerry is going only excites the ABB's. He is not likeable so he needs to do something different to draw from the "other side". The track he is on isn't gaining him any ground and, in my opinion, won't win him an election.
Honestly, it is boring. I can only hear the same talking points from any candidate so many times.
c'mon, I'm not doing myself any favors here. If it were up to me, Kerry should continue the course he is on and I would be happy.
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