That may be true, but don't forget that Bush did not overwhelm Kerry in the last election, and Kerry may be one of the worst presidential candidates we have ever seen.
If the economy is not good, the "whatever you want to call" it in Iraq will be secondary.
The housing market and refinancing kept the consumer alive during Bush's first term, let's see what it looks like in a couple of years.....
Should the economy sputter or oil and gas move higher, those tax cuts for the wealthy may not look as palatable as they do now to the general public.
If the economy is not good, the "whatever you want to call" it in Iraq will be secondary.
The housing market and refinancing kept the consumer alive during Bush's first term, let's see what it looks like in a couple of years.....
Should the economy sputter or oil and gas move higher, those tax cuts for the wealthy may not look as palatable as they do now to the general public.
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Never thought of that one. But I don't think they would be elected in this "wartime". People want conservatives at the helm in time of war, unless they really, really, want the war (not just Iraq) to end.
