> For me the interesting about Mr. Bush is that, of those I meet, only
> about 1% actually voted for him.  This is the whole
> everyone-I-know-voted-for-Kerry phenomena.
>
> There's no reason why all of those that I meet should be so lopsided
> save one fact: most people I meet are city folk.  So I guess it's the
> country folk voting for Mr Bush (as some population density graph
> showed at one point.)
>
> For example, take this list.  It seems that the vast majority that
> respond to political posts were not Bush voters.

Liberals seem far more likely to bring up the topic, whereby it seems you 
have to ask a conservative. That has been my experience anyway, and i'm in a 
vastly conservative state. Every person who voiced their opinion here in 
2004 was gung-ho pro Kerry...then the state went out and voted for Bush by 
around 60%.

Kerry supporters just seemed to make a lot more noise. Maybe it's the 
challenger vs. incumbent affect? Either way it had me fooled, i truly 
thought Kerry was going to win in 2004. 



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