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20 August 2006

Put off by their harsh rhetoric

Looks like the Dems aren't doing so well with their bipartisan appeals.  The Plain Dealer talked to Nathan Estruth, "a father of four who typically votes Republican," at one of the stops on Ted Strickland's bus tour this weekend:

After the 40-minute rally, Estruth said he was not ready to vote Democratic. He was put off, he said, by their harsh rhetoric.

"I wanted to see if he was an executive with clear plans for fixing the state," he said about Strickland. "What I got was partisan talk. He confirmed my worst fears."

Actually, what he got was an empty suit.

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