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Worry on menu at GOP picnic (SC)
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Contributor | Joshua L. |
Last Edited | Joshua L. May 24, 2004 10:25am |
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Media | Newspaper - Greenville News |
News Date | Monday, May 24, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Barbecue, lemonade, tents, a scorching sun, political oratory and an undercurrent of concern about the Bush administration marked the 4th Congressional District GOP family picnic Saturday.
Twenty-two-year-old Phillip Carros, a recent University of South Carolina Spartanburg graduate, is among the worried, more about Bush than what his first job will be as a degree-bearing adult.
He "definitely" has doubts about the survival of the Bush administration, "especially seeing how we're going to have another election like 2000," when it took a recount in Florida and a Supreme Court ruling to give Bush an Electoral College majority weeks after the election.
Carros said the media's negative coverage of the administration is "what's going to hurt him the most."
State Rep. Bob Leach, R-Greer, said he expects another Bush landslide in South Carolina, but is worried about the president's chances nationally.
"I do sense some concern" among Republicans, Leach said. |
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