May 18, 2004

Dreading the election?

Do you find yourself feeling some trepidation in the run-up to the vote in November? You are not alone - I am with you. Many of us realize that the election of 2000 stunk to high heaven, and this one stinks before the first vote is cast. Florida has started another voter purge. The push is on for electronic voting even though there are all kinds of problems with the system. Then just to put a little adrenalin in your system the Whitehouse is expecting a terrorist attack, or series of them leading up to the election.

From the White House, a nightmare scenario

"White House officials say they've got a "working premise" about terrorism and the presidential election: It's going to happen. "We assume," says a top administration official, "an attack will happen leading up to the election." And, he added, "it will happen here." There are two worst-case scenarios, the official says. The first posits an attack on Washington, possibly the Capitol, which was believed to be the target of the 9/11 jet that crashed in Pennsylvania. Theory 2: smaller but more frequent attacks in Washington and other major cities leading up to the election. To prepare, the administration has been holding secret antiterrorism drills to make sure top officials know what to do. "There was a sense," says one official involved in the drills, "of mass confusion on 9/11. Now we have a sense of order." Unclear is the political impact, though most Bushies think the nation would rally around the president. "I can tell you one thing," adds the official sternly, "we won't be like Spain," which tossed its government days after the Madrid train bombings."


Why do I feel that the lower Bush's approval rating drops the riskier the election becomes?

Posted by rowan at May 18, 2004 8:54 PM | TrackBack | [eMail this article!] |
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Oh great, Rowan, here I was thinking that the low approval rating was a hopeful thing! Seriously, though, I think anything could happen before November; it is frightening.

Posted by: Emily at May 20, 2004 5:40 PM

I'm plenty nervous about November, and since this administration seems to operate on some kind of maverick level heretofore inconcievable, I almost feel like I'm waiting for a grade from a professor I know hates me ... :) In other words, there is no doubt that fraud, bias, manipulation seems to be synonymous with the Bush/Cheney agenda. I am completely prepared for a close-call and if we have to endure another fiasco like the 2000 elections ... I'm in danger of losing faith.

Rowan, your trepidation about the link between approval rating and desperation in the Republican ranks is no paranoia!

Posted by: Pamela at May 22, 2004 2:25 PM
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