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« on: June 20, 2004, 10:14:27 AM »

In 1992, John Major publically endorsed George Bush, who of course lost. As for Blair, he was and still is close to the Clinton's regardless of the current administration. While the current Labour government is supportive of Kerry, Gordon Brown in particular (they met), the traditional exchange of advice and personell between Labour and the Democrats has been put on hold. If Blair publicly backed either Bush or Kerry, would they benefit. Kerry would benefit more so than Bush I feel, though it wouldn't translate into measurable support.
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