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Date Posted: 14:44:24 01/08/03 Wed
Author: Jane
Subject: Re: Bridge the Gap of the Dems and Prog's
In reply to: Bulldogscm 's message, "Re: Bridge the Gap of the Dems and Prog's" on 17:32:52 01/07/03 Tue

I hope that Shumlin does run for Gov. Lite. In a one-on-one contest against Dubie, Peter would win in a landslide.


>I have never heard of a Vermont governnor get booted
>out of office unless they did a really crappy job.
>From what I have heard in Democratic circles, Shumlin
>will run again for Lt. Governor. Hopefully, Pollina
>won't. The problem I have with Anthony Pollina (there
>are many actually) but he relates himself way to much
>to Bernie Sanders. Now I didn't vote for Bernie, as I
>have stated many times my support for Bill Meub. But,
>Pollina really tries to potray himself as the next
>Bernie Sanders. No offense to any Pollina supporters
>out there. Hopefully, Pollina will run for something
>that doesn't involve Peter Shumlin. He really did cost
>Shumlin the race. I am still a little sore about the
>whole election, so excuse me.
>
>I really didn't care who won the Gubernatorial race,
>as long as it wasn't anyone out of the three major
>candidates (DOuglas, Racine, HOgan). I voted for
>Racine, but really didn't care, cause I think that
>Douglas may actually do a good job. Racine would have
>been good too, but he was far left compared to Dean
>(who I support for President).

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