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Originally posted by Davo: Originally posted by SVTRUSH: You W. supporters don't get it. This issue is (was) Bush's strong issue. The hardest debate for Kerry by far, Kerry has won his hardest challenge the first debate.
Because the debate focused on Bush's "strongest issue", the media hyped this up big time for a Bush blowout. Anything but, which is what happened, would be seen as a Bush loss/Kerry win. Because Bush didn't blow Kerry out of the park, Kerry survives, and gets a small boost.
Originally posted by SVTRUSH: Bush is going to have a very difficult task of swaying anyone, when they debate domestic policy. Bush canâ??t win on policy at home, because it does not exist. The â??No Child Left Behind actâ? , he quit funding it. All the environmental rules he has ruled back.
See above for what might happen at the next debate. Besides, even if Bush doesn't "win" the debate, the issue is moot among voters anyways.
Originally posted by SVTRUSH: All these ads will be are more flip flop ads. This republican notion if your against the war, you don't support the troops is crap. They keep trying to pound this into people, and its not working.
Not really. I'm sure the ads will do a good job inquiring about what a "global test" is. Since you're a Kerry supporter, can you tell me what Kerry meant by "global test"??
American's don't care about domestic policy?
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