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Bill is on the right page Ganz
now what the hell does it mean!? gf. NY Times: get clear message NEW YORK, NY, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Former President Bill Clinton urges Democrats not to "whine" over the election, to be encouraged and to find a clear national message. Clinton gave his analysis of Election Day in a speech Friday at a meeting of the Urban Land Institute in New York City. He said Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry had been hurt by the issue of gay marriage that was on the ballot in 11 states and the surfacing of a videotape from Osama bin Laden in the final days of the campaign that influenced voters not to "change horses" during heightened concern over national security, the New York Post reported Saturday. Clinton said that while Democrats registered more new voters, Republicans did a better job of getting voters to the polls who were already registered, but had not previously voted. "The Republicans had a clear message, a good messenger, great organization and great strategy," he said. "This election presents a great opportunity for President Bush and a great opportunity for Democrats, and the two are not necessarily in conflict." |
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Don't you know what it means?
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "gonefishiing" wrote in message ... Bill is on the right page Ganz now what the hell does it mean!? gf. NY Times: get clear message NEW YORK, NY, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Former President Bill Clinton urges Democrats not to "whine" over the election, to be encouraged and to find a clear national message. Clinton gave his analysis of Election Day in a speech Friday at a meeting of the Urban Land Institute in New York City. He said Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry had been hurt by the issue of gay marriage that was on the ballot in 11 states and the surfacing of a videotape from Osama bin Laden in the final days of the campaign that influenced voters not to "change horses" during heightened concern over national security, the New York Post reported Saturday. Clinton said that while Democrats registered more new voters, Republicans did a better job of getting voters to the polls who were already registered, but had not previously voted. "The Republicans had a clear message, a good messenger, great organization and great strategy," he said. "This election presents a great opportunity for President Bush and a great opportunity for Democrats, and the two are not necessarily in conflict." |
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