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sonicx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:47 PM
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Do you personally know any Democrats who are voting for Bush?
Edited on Sat Sep-04-04 05:48 PM by sonicx
Most polls i've read over the past few months have said Kerry's support among dems is below 90, while Bush's support among repubs is usually above 90.

I don't get it. In real life, i've meet 2 'bush democrats', but around 6 repubs that will either vote for Kerry, vote third party, or stay home...

:shrug:



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Tandalayo_Scheisskopf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:50 PM
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1. Nope.
But I know plenty of Republicans who have had their gutfull of Chimpy.
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volosong Donating Member (412 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:50 PM
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2. MANY IN MY TOWN
and I live in Massachusetts. It's appalling how many local Dems are supporting Bush.
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liberalnurse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:51 PM
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4. I'm speechless........
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lancdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:01 PM
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14. At least you don't live in a swing state
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Kathy in Cambridge Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:50 PM
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31. Conservative Dems like Finneran
have policies mor ein line with Repubs than Dems. In Mass, your neighbors votes won't count anyway.
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merbex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:50 PM
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33. I live in Mass also
I meet a lot of Dems that aren't wild about Kerry but

It's ABB for them
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liberalnurse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:50 PM
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3. No....None.....
I doubt I'd be there friend if that were the case. I just have issues I guess.
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oasis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:52 PM
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5.  No, not one.
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quinnox Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:52 PM
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6. No, I have the same experence in that I know republicans who are
voting for Kerry.
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Onlooker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:52 PM
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7. I know one
She's quite liberal, but mostly apolitical, and she's supporting Bush because she's very afraid of terrorists. She thinks that Bush is protecting her. Many have tried to help her see the error of her ways, but she won't budge.
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sonicx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:54 PM
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9. yes, i've experienced that. dems that are 'afraid of the terrorists'...
:puke:
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Zan_of_Texas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:57 PM
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11. show her this article
Fear of Death Wins Minds and Votes, Study Finds

July 29, 2004
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Correspondent
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20040729/pl_nm/campaign_fear_dc&cid=615&ncid=1963&sid=96378800

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush may be tapping into solid human psychology when he invokes the Sept. 11 attacks while campaigning for the next election, U.S. researchers said on Thursday. Talking about death can raise people's need for psychological security, the researchers report in studies to be published in the December issue of the journal Psychological Science and the September issue of the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

"There are people all over who are claiming every time Bush is in trouble he generates fear by declaring an imminent threat," said Sheldon Solomon of Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, who worked on the study. "We are saying this is psychologically useful."

Jeff Greenberg, a professor of psychology at the University of Arizona in Tucson, said generating fear was a common tactic. "A lot of leaders gain their appeal by helping people feel they are heroic, particularly in a fight against evil," Greenberg said in a telephone interview from Hawaii, where he presented the findings to a meeting of the American Psychological Association. "Sometimes that may be the right thing to do. But it is a psychological approach, particularly when death is close to peoples' consciousness."

<snip>

The students who thought about death were much more likely to choose the charismatic leader, they found. Only four out of about 100 chose that imaginary leader when thinking about exams, but 30 did after thinking about death. <snip>
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scarletwoman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:06 PM
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19. Ask her if she likes being thought of as a 10 year child.
Edited on Sat Sep-04-04 06:13 PM by scarletwoman
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=102&topic_id=796505

Btw, have you tried talking her into seeing Farenheit 9/11? She needs to see "fearless leader's" seven minutes of paralysis in that Florida classroom.

sw
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briang5000 Donating Member (115 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:50 PM
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24. why does she think Kerry would be weak on Terrorism?
Bush was weak on fighting Terrorism until 9/11.

Had Bush listened to the Clinton team upon taking office or had he paid attention to Richard Clarke 9/11 might have been prevented.

Bush was weak on Terror and the number one enemy in the war on terror should be Osama bin Laden...yet he's still a free man.
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Onlooker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:28 PM
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27. It's not based on thought
It's fear, and I suppose Bush, because he's president, is like a father figure who says, "I will protect you." It's irrational in my opinion, but as Michael Moore pointed on in F911, fear is very powerful. It's Bush's aphrodisiac, in a way.
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MuseRider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:53 PM
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8. Nope, not a one.
I do know a few ex Bush* supporters who are trying to decide to vote Kerry or stay home.
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havocmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:55 PM
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10. Don't even know and Republicans who are voting for the junta
this time around.
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stray cat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:58 PM
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12. No democrats and no independents
nt
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emulatorloo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 05:59 PM
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13. NO, but some bushies voting Dem this time n/t
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wurzel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:01 PM
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15. No. But I do personally know Republicans who are voting for Kerry.
Edited on Sat Sep-04-04 06:02 PM by wurzel
And none of this "Swiftie liar" crap has had any effect.
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unblock Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:01 PM
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16. why, ZELL, of course! (ducks!)
of course, if you delivery the keynote speech at an explicitly partisan republican event, then you're a republican, no matter how many times you deny it.
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Big Kahuna Donating Member (903 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:05 PM
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17. I personally don't now any REPUBLICANS that are voting for Bush!
Well, except for my Grandmother. She's in her late 80's, and I think our heated political debates keeps her young. )
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betterdeadthanred Donating Member (140 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:05 PM
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18. I did in 2000
but not this time, in fact just the opposite this go around, I know alot of Republicans that are voting for Kerry, much to my amazement.
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Arugula Latte Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:45 PM
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29. Welcome to DU, gretstan!
I'm so glad you saw the light! :hi: :toast:
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betterdeadthanred Donating Member (140 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:36 PM
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40. LOL! NO, not me!
I DID know some dems that voted in 2000 for Bush, I certainly wasn't one of them. Gawd, barf, puke. I can see how my answer could have taken that meaning though, sorry about that. Thanks for the welcome:)
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bluedonkey Donating Member (644 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:09 PM
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20. my sister and her hubby
found religion a couple of years ago and now vote republican.
They get a list from their pastor who they should vote for.I kid you not!
Four years ago we were putting sign up for the democrats.sigh
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Arugula Latte Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:48 PM
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30. Welcome to DU, mint_julep!
:hi: :toast:

Come to think of it, the only person I know who is likely to switch to Bush is a relative who went "born again" on us. :puke: However, I do know that two Repubs on my street are switching to Kerry (and have the yard signs to prove it). Everybody else I know hates Bush much more than they did in 2000.
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mitchum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:55 PM
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34. Could you ask your sister for a copy of that list?
Edited on Sat Sep-04-04 07:56 PM by mitchum
Could be used as evidence in efforts to to take away that pulpit-dwelling grifter's tax exempt status.

Welcome to DU:)
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0rganism Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:47 PM
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43. That's illegal if the church has tax exempt status
Edited on Sat Sep-04-04 08:48 PM by 0rganism
Tax-exempt organizations are NOT allowed to promote political candidates. That includes churches. They can do issue advocacy, but no candidate endorsement. And if the pastor is using his church as a venue for his politics, he is the de facto representative of the organization; he cannot hide behind the 1st ammendment.

If their church is still tax-exempt, it might not be for long.
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seabeyond Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:11 PM
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21. i DONT know a SINGLE democrat
so i cant answer
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notbush Donating Member (616 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:12 PM
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22. Yes, I know 1.
An elderly woman, who's always been somewhat of a yellow dog.
I ran into her at the grocery store about a month ago. After exchanging pleasantries she brought up the election.
She asked me if I was disgusted about the way our candidates had treated the President during the primaries. Calling him a "miserable failure", claiming he knew about 911 ahead of time, etc.
She was put off by it and said she was going to vote for Bush.
I tried to back peddle her a little by saying "in the heat of a campaign a lot of things are said and to pick out 3 or 4 statements and vote based on them wasn't the smart thing to do".
She then lit into me, saying if I should be ashamed supporting candidates that hold the office of the President in such low esteem.
I couple of minutes of that, I politely moved on down the isle.
I'm sure there are a few who will cross party lines. I'm not sure how many.
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Nevernose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:14 PM
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23. Yes, one -- I was shocked when I found out
She claims that Kerry is a flipflopper and "there's just something untrustworthy about him. You can't believe anything he says, because he's just saying whatever it takes to get elected. I don't agree with everything George Bush does, but at least he's a stand-up kind of guy."

I finally figured out where this was coming from. She carpools to work in the mornigns with another good friend of mine, an ultra-conservative whacko who believes everything he gets in an email (he stopped forwarding them to me because I picked them apart so easily, but he still believes everything he reads). He's an excellent debater, and I'm sure over the past year or so has just whittled her down.
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NMDemDist2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:52 PM
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45. in canvassing I have found 3 "undecided" dems
they will "wait and see"

I find out what their issues are and then give them Kerry's position

hope it helps.......
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liveoaktx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 06:54 PM
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25. Nope, everyone I know who voted for Gore OR Nader is voting Kerry
NOBODY IS VOTING FOR THE CHIMP (except, of course, the Pub guy at work who has an autographed photo of Bush and his family with smooch marks on it.
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Yupster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:14 PM
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26. Down here
thre are many Democrats who are voting for Bush, but they haven't voted for a Democratic presidential nominee since Carter in 76. They just don't change their registration so they can vote for sheriff and county commissioner.

That's why the 10 % every election doesn't surprise me.
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sampsonblk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:33 PM
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28. Nope, not one. But zero enthusiasm for Kerry also
Edited on Sat Sep-04-04 07:33 PM by sampsonblk
Most of the Dems I know are voting for Kerry. But not a one of them has voiced any enthusiasm, and I hear a lot of discontent. Its all ABB with the people I associate with. I don't personally know a single person who is actually FOR Kerry.
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betterdeadthanred Donating Member (140 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:42 PM
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42. I can understand that
I was ABB till I saw Kerry's acceptance speech? That turned it for me, Kerry really impressed me there and I felt much better about him. Enough to start donating time and money anyway.
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Dob Bole Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:50 PM
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32. I think that's backwards. Zogby said...
that only 89% of people who voted for Bush last time were planning on doing it again, versus 95% of Gore voters for Kerry. His reasoning was that if Bush can't get those numbers back up to 95%, he'll lose.

Can't remember where I read this, maybe Slate.
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gollygee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:57 PM
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35. Nope. n/t
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canuckybee Donating Member (382 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 07:59 PM
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36. Nope, but I do know
republicans who are switching to Kerry. And when I asked what they would say if they were polled they said they would lie and claim they were voting for Bush. Some people are still afraid of being labeled unpatriotic if they are vocal about support for anyone but Bush.
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Piperay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:02 PM
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37. No, not personally
I hear rumors of it and see some interviewed by the media but I think it is mostly a myth. :shrug:
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shivaji Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:26 PM
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38. Yeah, I know atleast ONE...his name is...
Zig Zag Zell Miller.
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jackieforthedems Donating Member (534 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:35 PM
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39. Nope
I don't know any who've had lobotomies.
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sadiesworld Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:38 PM
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41. None.
Dems and swings voting for Kerry, new voters for Kerry, some repugs voting for Kerry (and more repugs voting for *)...but no dems for *.

Kerry bumperstickers on the uptick, quite a few more K/E yardsigns than B/C.

Purple city in a red state.
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Maddy McCall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 08:49 PM
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44. None
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LTR Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 09:00 PM
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46. Nope
The only people I know of who are voting for Bush are Republicans already and they'd vote for Satan if he were their nominee.

Most of the independents I know are voting Kerry, are still undecided, or don't really give a shit (I'm working on them). All the left-leaning people I know are solidly Kerry. No Naderites that I know of.

So far, most people I know are voting Kerry if at all. And I'll drag them kicking and screaming to the polls if need be.
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formernaderite Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 09:02 PM
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47. I know some guys from a bar I frequent.....
....they're union and dems...but like Bush again. They didn't for a while but now they're back on his bus. The only good thing, is they don't necessarily ever show up and vote. The same goes for republican blue collar guys I know....they don't actually vote. Maybe not too strange as we live in a dem solid state, and they probably view it as a lost cause.
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RetroLounge Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 09:05 PM
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48. Nope
and if there are any, they are Dem like Zell is Dem.

RL
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Rich Hunt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-04 09:15 PM
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49. No way!

But I know a number of republicans who are voting 3rd party or who are not voting.

I guess it depends on where you live. Bush is a joke around these parts.
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