Dean or Bush???

47 replies · 18087 views · Started by what's_on_my_mind · Jan 2004
Howard Dean has won the primaries!! Now, the question is, who will win the president office??? I'm sorry to say, but I feel Bush might get back in We really don't have a strong democrated canidate! Here is the story!! Dean Wins Nonbinding D.C. Primary Associated Press ----------------------------- WASHINGTON - Howard Dean won the nonbinding District of Columbia primary, more a voting-rights rally than a chance to express a preference for one of the major candidates for the Democratic nomination for president. Dean, the former Vermont governor, won Tuesday with 43 percent of the vote. Al Sharpton had 34 percent, Carol Moseley Braun 12 percent and Dennis Kucinich 8 percent. The other five major candidates did not participate. City leaders moved the primary up from May to call attention to the city`s lack of voting rights for its representative in Congress. The Democratic Party insisted that the vote be nonbinding in order to protect the New Hampshire primary`s standing as the first of the season. Caucuses will be held in the district`s eight wards on Feb. 14 to choose delegates to the party convention in July. Turnout was nearly twice as large as in 2000. Twelve percent of registered voters and 16 percent of the city`s 257,000 Democrats cast ballots after city officials promoted voting as a show of support for full representation in Congress. The district`s elected delegate to the House is allowed to vote in committee but has no privileges in the full House. The city has no voting representation in the U.S. Senate. Associated Press
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Punk'd · Jan 2004
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Since it's already 2004, I'll say it like this BUSH WILL WIN IN NOVEMBER Don't you just love this country 8) :arrow:
d.blaze · Jan 2004
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yes bush will win but can u really consider bush a republican
· Jan 2004
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SlimQT6 wrote:
Since it's already 2004, I'll say it like this BUSH WILL WIN IN NOVEMBER Don't you just love this country 8) :arrow:
Yah I hate to say it but mostly likely Bush will win.
Hahaha · Jan 2004
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..::dblaze::.. wrote:
yes bush will win but can u really consider bush a republican
huh?
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· Jan 2004
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marta wrote:
..::dblaze::.. wrote:
yes bush will win but can u really consider bush a republican
huh?
I didn't understand it either
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Loverboy · Jan 2004
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I really don't wanna see Bush re-elected.
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Punk'd · Jan 2004
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Loverboy wrote:
I really don't wanna see Bush re-elected.
the close ur eyes mayun... close ur eyes
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Loverboy · Jan 2004
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^^^I thinks that's what ima do.
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Hahaha · Jan 2004
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hmm... okay, it's obvious that mybabby dayy did someof that for political reasons... an arms reductions??? um... look at the date of that i'm suuuure it was pre september 11th. the republicans are changing and are definately not for WHITE RICH MALES only. it's a party for those who are sick of the direction that the liberal are trying to take this country. for those who love religion. and for those who love thier country.
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