Kedwards (Kerry/Edwards)

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KEDWARDS + KERRY--897 Google hits, 37 Google Groups hits


"Bennifer" (Ben Affleck + Jennifer Lopez) worked out so well, so...


(GOOGLE GROUPS)
From: Dan Larsen (max565 at aol.commonsense)
Subject: Kedwards Explosion
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Date: 2004-07-13 16:06:53 PST


          Here's an interesting little Google result: A search for the phrase
"Kerry blasts" turns up 8,340 pages, while "Bush blasts" comes up with just
2,820. Kerry seems to be doing almost three times as much blasting as Bush.

          Perhaps this is because Bush is delegating blasting to the vice
president. And sure enough, "Cheney blasts" comes up with 1,870 pages, while
"Edwards blasts" returns a paltry 253.

          Still, add them all up and you have 8,593 Kedwards blasts--more than
85% more than the 4,690 for Bush-Cheney. (Sorry, "Beney" isn't euphonious.)
We're not sure what this means, but we hope our resident expert, Moeo© will
study the matter further, and report back to his friends here at ITM, why this
is NOT indicative of media bias.

God Bless,
Dan'L


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National Review
July 16, 2004, Friday
SECTION: National Review Online
LENGTH: 807 words
HEADLINE: Kerry/Dole '04!

BYLINE: By Jonah Goldberg
(...)
So far, Edwards has provided only a tiny bounce nationally. But he has helped a lot, it appears, in various swing states. No one, including the Bush campaign, disputes that if the Democratic convention goes off without a hitch--that is, if Hillary doesn't tackle Edwards and wrestle the microphone from his white-knuckled grip--that the "Kedwards" campaign will emerge with a double-digit lead over George Bush. In fact, Bush's pollster, Matthew Dowd, has been publicly predicting a 15-point lead by August.



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