Thursday, August 28, 2003
Maybe we haven’t done a good enough job of articulating what four more years of Bush will be like. This new Zogby poll says voters prefer a take-no-prisoners candidate even if the candidate was unlikely to beat Bush. What is the other guy’s movement about, embracing defeatism?
Sen. Kerry’s campaign goes far beyond winning an election. His vision is to present the American people with a better set of choices. He’ll use the bully pulpit to take it to the Republicans on issues that matter to Progressives. He is the only true Progressive in race. He has supported us on the environment, workers rights, health care, judicial appointments, etc. The rest of the top tier candidates are the real “Bush-Lites.”
I’m surprise the debate has swung so quickly to now put Kerry supporters in the position of articulating why Bush must be defeated in 2004. I had thought all Democrats were focused on this task.
Sen. Kerry’s campaign goes far beyond winning an election. His vision is to present the American people with a better set of choices. He’ll use the bully pulpit to take it to the Republicans on issues that matter to Progressives. He is the only true Progressive in race. He has supported us on the environment, workers rights, health care, judicial appointments, etc. The rest of the top tier candidates are the real “Bush-Lites.”
I’m surprise the debate has swung so quickly to now put Kerry supporters in the position of articulating why Bush must be defeated in 2004. I had thought all Democrats were focused on this task.