Tuesday, August 31, 2004

An Interesting Admission

From Robert Novaks latest article.

On the eve of the Republican National Convention, one of the party's foremost leaders from the South was asked about George W. Bush's chances in November. He replied, in a moment of rare candor: "If this campaign is about Kerry, Bush will win the election. If this campaign is about Bush, he will win my state." That is, the GOP must make sure the focus is on Sen. John Kerry to avoid being reduced to the solid Republican South -- and a lost election.
For those playing along at home, how is this different from saying that President Bush doesn't have a record to run on?

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