I think Kerry will win by a margin--The polls don't take into account the newly registered voters. Polls are based entirely on past elections and voters who have already voted before.
If black people vote the same way they did in 2000, Kerry will win the popular vote by at least a million because of the number of newly registered black people since 2000.
Voter registration overload is occuring all over the place--the number of new voters this election is astounding. All Kerry needs to do is convince the people that Bush is bad, and he's doing a great job. The arguments against Kerry aren't even that good.
Kerry changes his position on issues. He says whatever the people want to hear. Well that's great. There's only one thing that is keeping Kerry from being the best leader of any people yet--acting on these promises. If Kerry did whatever the people wanted as much as he talks in this manner, he'd be the first true president this country would ever see. I want Kerry to change positions as many times possible to maintain the wishes of the people. We should hold national polls each week to help Kerry determine what we the people want him to stand for. I'd actually like to be able to call him up on the red telephone myself and ask him to make a few adjustments for my personal benefit. Isn't this what the leader of a democracy is expected to do? Cater to the people. Lead the way we want. I want the man who does the most dancing, please.
|