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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... I wonder why BushCo is so afraid to debate Kerry? Also: Bad strategic move. The Repubs have spent most of their campaign money and energy smearing Kerry, and with no small amount of success. Most of the people in the country have a badly distorted image of Bush's opponent. A debate would undo a lot of what the right wing has "accomplished" so far. If Kerry loses this deal, it will be because the right wing spent more money and energy telling the American public who John Satan Kerry is than Kerry was able to. Kerry has been defined by the opposition- often a losing position in any game. Bush is not a good speaker, (to put it kindly). He would look like the daily dufous trying to find and correctly pronounce the words he would need to answer questions from a panel. Contrary to low expectations going in, Bush out-debated Ann Richards, and he out-debated Al Gore. He'll beat Kerry because Kerry will come across as a high-brow elitest and alienate the common man swing voter. In today's day and age, you try to appeal to the middle 20%...and that's the group that votes by the seat of their pants...many times voting simply for the candidate that is "more likeable". More people like Bush. Kerry has virtually no appeal to people who don't identify themselves as staunch Democrats. The irony is that the subject matter and each candidates answers probably won't matter. Kerry's better grasp of the English language may actually work against him by alienating the average joe that makes up the middle 20%. |
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