2004 Presidential Election
Dazed and Confused Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election

 


















































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  Tuesday, February 24, 2004


2004 Presidential Election

John Kerry leads John Edwards 56 to 24 in California according to a Los Angeles Times poll. Via Tagean Goddard.

NHPrimary.com "President Bush took the offensive on his re-election campaign Monday, casting Sen. John Kerry as a waffler and warning that Democrats would raise taxes, expand the government and fail to lead decisively on national security. Previewing his principal re-election theme, Bush made national security the centerpiece of his revamped re-election speech, explicitly invoking the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. He questioned the credentials of the Democrats who want his job." Question their sanity but not their credentials.

NHPrimary.com "Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry charged here Monday that President Bush is 'on the run' from what he termed a failed record on jobs, health care and terrorism as the Massachusetts senator defended himself against Republican criticism that he favors higher taxes and opposed major weapons systems. Kerry looked past rival John Edwards and the 10 primaries on March 2 that could settle the Democratic nomination battle to focus on Bush's decision to jump into the presidential campaign with a Monday night speech to the Republican Governors Association outlining the themes of his re-election bid."

Calpundit via Channeling Cupertino is advocating that voters ignore Ralph Nader in this year's presidential election. Ralph who?

Update: Here's a link to Mayor Gavin Newsom's letter to the Letter to County Clerk regarding Issuing Marriage Licenses. Thanks to Channeling Cupertino for the link.

Update: TalkLeft is reporting that President Bush is preparing to start drafting young people for a protracted war on terror. Well that's one way to get people to enlist in the National Guard. I wonder what Country Joe would say.

Update: Ed Cone thinks that Ralph Nader could help the Democrats win by pulling center/left voters over the the ticket.

Update: Curious about how delegates are chosen and how they choose a candidate? Here's the rundown from Craig Crawford. Thanks to Taegan Goddard for the link.
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