Fortunately, us left wing atheist whackos who represent an even smaller minority whine a lot louder then anyone else. We can't lose.
2006-12-17 10:04:42
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answered by Shaddup Libs 5
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Bush's actions ensured the Dems Congress but it does not ensure them the Presidency because this next election, Bush will no longer be the face of the Republican party like he was during the mid-term elections, so I think there will still be a pretty good race between a Republican and a Democrat because the Republicans will nominate someone fairly moderate to become more in tune with the sentiment of America
2006-12-17 09:59:28
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answered by cthomp99 3
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specific, plainly way now, yet six months is an eternity in politics, and we've just about 4 situations that long till the subsequent election. i've got lived by way of a helluva lot of elections in my time, and enable me tell ya, anybody who thinks they have have been given it found out this a strategies in strengthen isn't foolin' anybody yet himself. If the troop surge drives the insurgents back to Syria, or if the Islamo-fascists hit us on those seashores back, it particularly is going to be an entire new ball sport. something can take place, and if the previous is any indication of the destiny, it in all probability will!
2016-10-15 03:28:17
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answered by pereyra 4
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They're sure helping, however the dems need to do some positive things the next two years, if not it's anyone's race to win. If the dems let Bush keep staying the course, it might end up hurting them.
2006-12-17 12:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope so. We had the best economy in years under Clinton (Democrat) Everyone knows the Republicans are for the rich, in this case, the oil barons, for which Bush is one. He obviously doesn't give a cat's meow about our circumstances and economics or he would have done something about the ridiculous obscene profits made by the oil companies.
2006-12-17 11:16:09
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answered by ROBERTA W 1
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No, not at all. It's going to be a tough road for the demo's cause they don't have a margin of error and only 2 yrs to actually accomplish anything. Not only that but so far their choices to run in 2008 isn't very good.
2006-12-17 11:27:14
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answered by Mercadies2000 7
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Do you feel lied to? I mean by your Democratic leadership? You know the people that said we will get the troops out of Iraq and are now OK with sending more. Like Harry Reid!
2006-12-17 10:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I voted for Bush twice and think he's become the republicans biggest problem. I don't know where he gets off being so effing arrogant. I don't know how it's possible that he still thinks his "strategery" is actually working. I blame him for all of the losses. I don't know about a dem president, but these mid-terms were his fault, definitely... Except for the sex abusers and those covering it up of course...
2006-12-17 10:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Democrats have congress..
The presidency will be tough, since the major two candidates for the Democrats (at least in buzz) are a woman and a black man. It will be interesting to see if either will really have a chance.
2006-12-17 09:57:56
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answered by Modus Operandi 6
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Don't forget how Bush used international CIA's to distort election results last time around. Those who don't play elections on the up and up - they win. (See: Mess in Mexico)
2006-12-17 09:58:20
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answered by Reba K 6
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