Why Kerry Doesn't Take A Strong Position

"[John Kerry's] real conundrum is that his voters disagree with one another on almost every major foreign-policy and terrorism issue. So, no matter what Kerry says, he will alienate a goodly portion of his voters.... One example: [Pollster Scott] Rasmussen asked if Iraq was a part of the War on Terror or a distraction from it. Republicans overwhelmingly said it was integral - by 79-14. But Democrats were divided. Half said it is a distraction - but 36 percent felt it was a key part of the war effort. So what is Kerry to say? Either way, he loses votes. And if he waffles, he strengthens his reputation for flip-flopping" -- former Clinton adviser Dick Morris, writing in the New York Post.

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