Democrats have been feeling angst for the last five days. Networks insist something is wrong, despite polls being as mixed as ever. What seemed a sure thing a few weeks ago is now in doubt.
The Iron Mouth reminds the nation of a simple truth: The People choose, state by state, the President of these States. CNN cannot vote. Fox has no vote. CBS, NBC and ABC may present opinions, and polls may guess at the outcome of the race, but only the people may vote for the President of the United States.
O'Reilly can only vote once. Rush and Hannity get one pull of the lever each. This is no more than any one of us. At the end, the candidate with the most votes in the most states will win. We can, we must and we will convince more people that John F. Kerry is a better choice for the Presidency of the United States.
Easier said than done? Yes. But an election is like any other game. To win, you must outwork the other side. We are outworking the other side: A friend working with the party called from Pennsylvania yesterday. The campaign's biggest problem is that record numbers of volunteers, far exceeding anyone's expectations, are pouring into the state.
Our task is simple--We must convince the people to vote for Kerry in the streets, the newspapers and the Internet, in short, anywhere where voters are. Don't just stand there.