Don't relax about that. I hate to tell you, the polls for the president don't mean very much unless they are broken down by the states and then calculated into the electoral college votes. As is shown in this forum, Bush's constituency is unyielding, pride themselves on being unyielding. Kerry could take 95 percent of NY state, but that's still no more than 33 votes in the College. You look at the EC votes, and Bush has that "cultural advantage," i.e. a solid block of Southern and Western states. At this point, I still see Bush winning. I'd like to think that Edwards gives Kerry a chance to capture a Southern State, maybe Tennessee, but more than likely, it won't happen. Bush could be defeated, but it's going to take more work, and I hate to say more of a revitalization of liberalism than Kerry has represented so far.
Bush may be incompetent, he may be corrupt, but the important thing to his culture warriors is that he stands against gay marriage, for the war on drugs, for funnelling money to religions, against abortion and birth control, for guns, for holding the line on integration, against creationism in schools, and against sexual liberalization. He doesn't have to rail about these things, his opposition only has to be symbolic. If he does all that, his constituency will let him funnel money to the rich and make a mess of the war on terror. In fact, to win that culture war, the culture warriors are willing to sacrifice everything else. Unless some guerilla/provider sneaks and gives Bush a blow job in the oval office, they are going to support him.
The American left is divided into its niche markets: environmentalists, feminists, civil rights activists. There's little coherency between them. They need to get on the same page, because conservatives are on the same page in the same book, and will defeat them all the way Rome divided and conquered.
/Zin
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