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...tolerance. The Republican party may cringe at the extended airtime given to the controversial topic, but—as William Safire implied in his Oct. 18th editorial column in the New York Times—that they might have scored the final point on this one: The Democrats?? lip service was decidedly uncouth, and that’s not likely to go over well in those Midwestern swing states. And pro-Kerry activists like Michael Rogers, of blogactive.com, can tap his fingers gleefully and cross off one more person from the list of Gay Republicans Who I Must...
...with reality” and “his lack of compassion for the unemployed and weaker.” Tsurimi claims that Bush called many of the programs from Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal “socialism”—compelling fodder for Democrats?? claims that Bush is dipping too far into Social Security to fund his other initiatives...
...clearest indication of the negative connotations of the term comes not from the small number of times it appears in the Democrats?? literature, but rather from the number of times it is used by their opponents: 155 times on the President’s official re-election website and 194 times on the homepage of the Republican National Committee. In nearly all of these 349 cases, the GOP attacks John Kerry as being any one of an “extreme liberal”, a “tax-and-spend liberal?...
Democrats will also benefit from the efforts of nonpartisan groups focused on registering and turning out minority voters. In New Mexico, a loose association of nonprofits incuding Moving America Forward has registered more than 70,000 new voters, more than enough to shift the political terrain in the Democrats?? favor. This is happening in almost every swing state. The polls show a closely divided country, but these new voters, most of whom are Democrats, are not being polled. All the polls are measuring an electorate that no longer exists. The real electorate is larger and more Democratic than...
...leading Massachusetts Democrat attacked the Bush administration while positioning himself as a candidate to replace John F. Kerry in the Senate at the Harvard College Democrats?? convention on Sunday...