Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Why Bush Will Win

For Pete DuPont, the question of conviction goes to the heart of "Why Bush Will Win":

President Bush is not going to win because of Mr. Kerry's style or Boston blue blood, as out of sync with most Americans as they may be. He is going to win because he believes in things, while Mr. Kerry is a candidate of concern, consensus and compromise.

Mr. Bush believes in the "transformational power of liberty"; that "freedom is on the march"; that the spirit of liberty that created America in 1776 has brought freedom and opportunity to Afghanistan and will bring it to Iraq and every other nation that grasps its principles. It is a powerful message that Americans understand. Mr. Kerry believes we are imposing democracy on people, instead of which we must bring everyone together in international forums where America's decisions must pass a "global test." As the New York Times noted, Mr. Kerry "sees himself as an ambassador president," intending his first act in office to be a speech to the United Nations to recast American foreign policy.


2 Comments:

At 12:57 AM, Blogger Iceman 1955 said...

GWB will win because he is unwavering in his convictions. I think Kerry's waffling will ruin him. There are no undecided voters at this time and instead of working his base and getting them out to vote, Kerry is trying to go head to head on an issue he cant win. If Kerry had half a brain he would be pushing traditional liberal issues. Taxes for the wealthy, healthcare, minimum wage increases etc. He is going to not get a good turnout because real hard core Democrats, like my sister in law, dont see any difference between Bush and Kerry, and probably wont even vote.

 
At 1:22 AM, Blogger Nominal Me said...

There are a lot of new voters out there this year, and I don't see many of them going for Bush.

 

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