Bush still has relatively strong support, as most incumbents do. I think the Democratic party needs to work on shifting the focus to issues that have been neglected. Attacking Bush is not the right strategy, and will only be preaching to the masses in the long-run.
Sketching out a solid platform that touches back on stuff people care about has a much better chance of getting people's attention and possibly swaying votes. I'm predicting that there is a growing number of people who are tired of hearing about Terrorism; but they are not comfortable with someone who outright denounces the validity of fighting it.
And I think the number of people fed up with the FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) our elected officials have been installing in us is going to grow significantly over the course of the next year.
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