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emanymton Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 04:39 AM
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As The Republican Candidate ...
"... are you more likely support President Bush's programs than I am?"

November 2006 elections are about to happen. We The People must take every opportunity to hold the GOP accountable. A way to do this is to win at the polls. A way to win is to follow a simple approach suggested by Robert J. Elisberg.


Robert J. Elisberg wrote:

"... First - in every campaign appearance, every TV ad and every face-to-face debate, Democratic candidates should ask one very simple question: "As the Republican candidate, are you more likely support President Bush's programs than I am?"

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Second - should a Republican candidate insist there are many fine Republican programs he supports, what the Democratic candidate should reply is, "Cool. Name the Republican programs you support." Then sit down.

snip ...

Third and finally - a Democratic challenger should ask any Republican incumbent: "Do you stand by your vote supporting the Iraq War?"

snip ..."

Go to for a complete reading of his ideas.

<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-j-elisberg/how-to-... >

I do not agree with him about sitting down while the opponent digs his hole.


Bush Lied. People Died. Media Cheered.
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