Why Kerry will lose.
Sep. 14th, 2004 08:18 amI've been reading the press and editorials for the past week and have come
to the conclusion that Kerry will lose the election. He has yet to define
himself in terms that make him stand out next to Bush. He is not a fighter,
not articulate, pandering to the wrong audience, and too 'establishment' to
appeal to progressives.
In California, we see very little sign that we are just not important enough
to visit or to care about. I've had many people want a Kerry sticker or want
to know where a Kerry campaign office is, but alas, we they are hard to find
or non-existent. He is not honest with the people and lets the 527's speak
for him. I'm afraid he will not do much better unless he stands and fights.
I'm sorry John, but you're a loser! Maybe after a four more years of hell
under Bush, America will wake up, the Democratic Party will wake up, and
decide that a true democracy needs a true two party (or more) system. If
Dubya gets elected, I'll be turning Green.
to the conclusion that Kerry will lose the election. He has yet to define
himself in terms that make him stand out next to Bush. He is not a fighter,
not articulate, pandering to the wrong audience, and too 'establishment' to
appeal to progressives.
In California, we see very little sign that we are just not important enough
to visit or to care about. I've had many people want a Kerry sticker or want
to know where a Kerry campaign office is, but alas, we they are hard to find
or non-existent. He is not honest with the people and lets the 527's speak
for him. I'm afraid he will not do much better unless he stands and fights.
I'm sorry John, but you're a loser! Maybe after a four more years of hell
under Bush, America will wake up, the Democratic Party will wake up, and
decide that a true democracy needs a true two party (or more) system. If
Dubya gets elected, I'll be turning Green.