"being one of the very few presidents who lost a
reelection"  .. is just plain wrong to say that..  

Since when is 2/3 of presidents not reelected considered to be "a few"

Toss out 'superheroes' that dont appear on money and its even worse.

I think if you look at the wartime era reelections... you will se that he
has a good chance just based on that.


Of course.. this can feed some nice fires of "reasons for the war"
 

As long as he doesn't do stupid things like say he won't raise taxes, ..and
then raise them.. he has
a pretty good chance.  

..especially if Nader runs again..


Message: 15
   Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 16:21:53 +0100
   From: Hakan Falk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: EU: Boycott of American Goods Over Iraq War Gains Momentum


Jerry,

I think you misunderstood it, it is in foreign countries that a movement
is growing now to boycott American companies/products. It is a reaction
 <snip>

It is expected that the PP party in Spain will loose a lot of votes on this.
Although  Bush get a lot of support for the war in the polls, a majority
says that they would not vote for him again. So he stand a far chance
of joining his father in being one of the very few presidents who lost a
reelection. The support for Blair show a similar tendency.


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