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Ronald Reagan's death and the 2004 Elections |
ETWolverine |
06/07/04 |
I think that it is terrible in this time of national grief for the loss of one of our greatest presidents for politics to become linked to Reagan's name. However, I have heard at least one person say that they believe that Reagan's death will give Bush a bump in the polls that he's been looking for. They say that:
1) Inevitable comparison's between Reagan and Bush vs Reagan and Kerry will work in Bush's favor,
2) Republican's and moderate Democrats (the so-called Reagan Democrats) will come together, despite ideological differences, to remember Bush, and that connection may stay in place until after the election.
What is your opinion of these arguments?
Elliot |
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