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Originally posted by Kadath
I remember watching an SNL from early 91 with a sketch of the Democratic primary, dubbed "The race to avoid losing to Bush." It featured such people as Al Gore, Mario Cuomo, Bill Bradley, etc trying to avoid the nomination. Clinton wasn't there. Everyone expected Bush to clean up in the 92 election. He got his clock cleaned instead. While I don't hold out much hope for someone like Slick Willy to come around again, I think it's ironic how well "It's the economy, stupid" could work against the son as well as the father. When we actually start 2004, I'll see what the Dems have, and then I'll worry or not.
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You hit the nail right on the head.
In 91 who had ever heard of Clinton in public circles.
By November 2004, 4 weeks in March and April of 2003 will be nice and all, but hey, I am unemployed or my wife is unemployed and babysitting to make a bit of money will hold allot of weight.
If the GOP wants to pat itself on the back and congratulate itself on its victory in 2004 go right ahead.