When it comes to winning Nail Biters, I think the Republicans have the democrats beat.


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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