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I’d just like to brag that our 1-minute, feisty comedy video, ‘I Am a Liberal,’ seems to have foreseen the future. It’s all about the moral values issue that so many are calling a key to the re-election of GWB.
From Ann Coulter:
As we now know, the most important issue to voters was not terrorism, but moral values.
The Mercury News:
Voters who called moral values their top concern went for Bush by 4-1. Those who called terrorism their top concern voted for him by nearly 5-1. Among Protestants who attend religious services at least once a week, Bush won by 3-2, and by 2-1 for those who attend more than once weekly.
Voters focused on four issues: moral values, the economy, terrorism and the war in Iraq. The issue most voters thought was most important was moral values.
For those voters, the choice was lopsided: 79 percent went for Mr. Bush, and only 18 percent for Kerry.
The Star Tribune:
More than any other concern—not job creation, not Iraq—voters in exit polls declared “moral values” their top priority, and 80 percent of them backed the president. Those 20 million voters were at the heart of Bush’s reelection, which gave him new clout in pursuing his conservative agenda.
Check out the video here. A post about the making of it is here.