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Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Reading this over at Wonkette:While the undecideds are not looking as ugly for Bush, the election isn't over. This is a big election and it's going to be close. Cook forecast the biggest turnout in 30 years, with 57-59 percent showing up on Election Day. I'm wondering which will be worse for Democrats: losing an election that has an historically-large turnout, or losing by a large margin with an average or even small turnout. The saddest thing, of course, is that a Kerry victory isn't necessarily better for Democrats than either of those two options.
Steven I. Weiss 1:44:00 AM
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