If they're refraining because they think Bush is popular, they should read some polls (http://www.pollingreport.com/wh04gen.htm). He's doing okay--he's got a plurality in most recent polls--but he's hardly unassailable.
Again... you and I agree on that, but somehow the general Democratic party sentiment seems to be "don't rock the boat", regardless of polls.
If this war is still going on by the next election, there will be a lot more they can use. Of course, it's likely to be over in military terms, it's mostly a question of the public recognizing the diplomatic and political damage done to us... and that's without throwing another major terrorist attack into the mix.
Interesting results, though. I'm surprised to see Sharpton getting as much as 25%. And Hilary Clinton as much as 39%!
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Date: 2003-03-19 02:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-03-19 02:54 pm (UTC)Again... you and I agree on that, but somehow the general Democratic party sentiment seems to be "don't rock the boat", regardless of polls.
If this war is still going on by the next election, there will be a lot more they can use. Of course, it's likely to be over in military terms, it's mostly a question of the public recognizing the diplomatic and political damage done to us... and that's without throwing another major terrorist attack into the mix.
Interesting results, though. I'm surprised to see Sharpton getting as much as 25%. And Hilary Clinton as much as 39%!