Coyote Gulch's 2008 Presidential Election

 












































































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  Tuesday, October 17, 2006


US News and World Report: "Add it all up, and Democrats hope a new day is dawning. 'We intend to contest Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada as a unit next time in the presidential because we think we can win there,' Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean told U.S. News. Dean's theory is that, with a combined total of 29 electoral votes, those four states would make it unnecessary for the Democrats to win Florida, with 27 electoral votes, which they have lost in the last two down-to-the-wire presidential elections. 'Bill Clinton won every single one of those states at one time or another,' Dean added."

Thanks to Colorado Confidential for the link.

"2008 pres"
6:18:31 AM    


Bull Moose: "The Moose reveals the identity of the person who may become the first African-American President of the United States. Ok, maybe the Moose is getting ahead of himself. After all, Harold Ford has not yet won his Senate seat. And Senator Obama may reach the Oval Office before him. But, Ford will likely win in November, and then he is on his way. That is because he has run the most flawless Senate race in the country. Ford understands how a Democrat wins in the South. He does not waver on national security. He identifies with the religious values of his constiuents. He can distinguish between a Pentecostal and a pretzel. He separates himself from the liberal brand of the national Democratic Party. And Harold Ford comes the closest to possessing Bill Clinton's political skills. He's that good."

"2008 pres"
6:11:26 AM    



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