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Originally Posted by Texpat I think it's an opportunity for the GOP. | Could be. Waiting to see how they position it. | This actually worked well for them. They were able to scrap having Bush and Cheney speak. Yet, they can point to the fact they were on the schedule to appease those in the party that still support the two of them.
I think if the line-up of speakers for the first day had been different we would have seen a different reaction from the red team. | I might have spoken too soon. Looks like Bush will speak on day two - but he will not be at the convention. So what ever he has to say probably won't be during prime time. Not sure if Cheney will speak at all or not.
Still better I think overall (as compared to the original schedule) for the red team and any attempt to attract independents.
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