That's just perception though, not really backed by any hard facts.
But the Republicans just come across as far more calculating and shrewd than the democrats,
and I think that sort of thinking is what you require to win a close election.
-Gel
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From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think this race is going to be very close. The race has tightened up considerable while you where relaxing on that beach Gel.
<quote source=http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/07/state.polls/index.html>
A majority of Americans believe Kerry won that first debate. Until then, Bush held a healthy lead in many national polls.
Afterward, Kerry pulled into a virtual tie with Bush according to most polls.
</quote>
I don't think either party has this one in the bag. It is going to be a nail biter right down to the end. So all I can say to all
my fellow American citizens is VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! No matter what your political leanings, I think the lesson of the 2000 election is
that _every vote_ counts, there were districts that where decided by a singe vote. The entire state of New Mexico was decided by a
margin of a mere 365 votes.
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