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    Especially on certain points. He looked more comfortable and seemed to be talking directly to the people.

    Good points.

    Bringing up that home ownership is at it's highest point ever.

    Catching the gaff made by Kerry when he mentioned not having the proper body Armour which he voted against sending over.

    Bringing up Kerry's senate record that cannot just be pushed aside and called a non issue.

    Thought Kerry came accross a little too direct at some points. Kinda like he was talking down to the people.

    Just in case, keep that shot of his promise of no tax increases for the middle class on file please (even if he's still in the senate and just votes for one or tries to push one through)

    I liked this format better!


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    I did not see the debate as like many others I was busy doing other things being that it was Friday night.

    I wonder what Republican saw fit to schedule the Friday night debate in the format most favorable to President Bush?

    Regardless, the two polls I've seen favored Kerry.

    Back to the podium. Well see if Bush can make the adjustment.

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    Was just looking at the CNN poll. While CNN declared the debate a statistical tie, with Kerry winning 47% to Bush's 45%, the numbers behind the numbers actually spell a victory for Kerry.

    This poll included 38% self-identified Republicans and only 32% self identified Democrats. Hypothetically, Bush starts off this poll with a 6 point lead.

    It's the 30% of the self-identified independents that make up the difference, and those are the votes that really count right now.

    Kerry wins.

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    It's too bad you didnt get to see the woman ask John Kerry to look straight into the camera and swear that he wouldnt raise taxes on Americans making les than $200,000.00 a year.

    "Read my lips"

    Lets play the math game.
    Though we still have work to do in this area...
    Fact:
    1.9 million jobs created in the last 13 months
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    Home ownership is at an all time high
    Fact:
    The Tax Cuts to the middle class helped this happen

    Tax cuts, plus better interest rates coupled with the banks being able to offer the highest CD and savings rates in the last 5 years along with the raise in employment numbers= Economy on the upswing.
    Cant deny it, so I guess you better buy it.
    More money saved, invested in the banks, leads the banks to be able to offer "loan sales" along with the Feds adjustment of the interest rate which was based on factual information of sunnier skies ahead.
    Me too, cant wait for the next one.


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