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ELECTION 2004! Who are you voting for?
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Guys, it really isn't over! As much as I'd like to call it for Bush (come on; it was pretty obvious, wasn't it? :P ) It is just TOO DAMN CLOSE to call. Mostly, the issue is with razor-thin margins in Ohio and possibly Nevada, and a mandatory recount already in Ohio. Ohio really is the lynchpin at this moment (1:52 AM - I am such a political tool ), not to mention I just heard Nevada is still really close. With absentee ballots and the damn Indian vote in some regions not coming in for another day, it'* still too close to call...
It may be a frigging WEEK or TWO FREAKING WEEKS before we get a definite, final answer!
Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush...
It may be a frigging WEEK or TWO FREAKING WEEKS before we get a definite, final answer!
Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush, Bush...
#60
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Well a few suprises last night, one being the overwhelming Pro-Bush leanings in the popular vote...I was floored, I honestly thought it would be closer. I was suprised to see the west coast go 100% democratic in the Electoral vote, as well as the 90% pro-Kerry in DC Northeast...no suprises there (cept for the gun toting New Hampshire which went 51% Kerry)
Oh well, grassroots, rural, white America will dictate the leadership of the US it seems, while the metropolitan, minority support Democratic thinking. The Democratic party needs a "character" candidate, not an well educated, well spoken, global thinking leader.
You got your cowboy...now its time for George to stay looking heavily at the global community while fixing the deficit, creating jobs and doing something about social services in the US.
But I'm just an ignorant Canadian...
Well a few suprises last night, one being the overwhelming Pro-Bush leanings in the popular vote...I was floored, I honestly thought it would be closer. I was suprised to see the west coast go 100% democratic in the Electoral vote, as well as the 90% pro-Kerry in DC Northeast...no suprises there (cept for the gun toting New Hampshire which went 51% Kerry)
Oh well, grassroots, rural, white America will dictate the leadership of the US it seems, while the metropolitan, minority support Democratic thinking. The Democratic party needs a "character" candidate, not an well educated, well spoken, global thinking leader.
You got your cowboy...now its time for George to stay looking heavily at the global community while fixing the deficit, creating jobs and doing something about social services in the US.
But I'm just an ignorant Canadian...