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sat this one out. I happened to have a contact with quite a number of rich, elderly Republicans in a condo complex in San Diego. They said Bush was nuts (their word), and were very opposed to the Iraq war. I also have Republican acquaintances who turned against Bush and put Kerry signs in their front yard. (I believe Arnebeck has info on the election fraudsters changing Kerry votes to Bush votes in Republican precincts in Ohio--and I think he said that Republican precincts would be the least detectable place for them to steal Kerry votes. I suspect that the phenomenon of Republicans voting for Kerry was widespread.)
I also know a number of people who never voted before, who registered and voted this time, specifically to oust Bush. And I gather from anecdotal reports from all over the country, that these sentiments and situations were quite common. There was a big move afoot to oust Bush and his corrupt regime--thwarted by election fraud.
As for Gore voters voting for Bush: I think your poll is flawed, TIA. You failed to include a category for "the reluctant Bush voter"--people who either saw their votes changed from Kerry to Bush on touchscreen machines (quite a lot of those), or heard that from other voters, or voted in precincts where there were thousands more votes for Bush than there were voters in the precinct, or Dem precincts where the machines started counting backwards, deducting votes, or the Florida Dem precincts where the UC Berkeley statistics team found 130,000 to 230,000 phantom votes for Bush, or precincts where African-American voters arrived at the polling place to find their names purged from the voter list because someone else with a similar name had committed a felony, or....etc., etc. In other words: Gore voters who wanted to vote for Kerry but who very reluctantly ended up voting for Bush, despite all their efforts to the contrary.
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