As a conservative woman, I have never been a big fan of Elizabeth Dole. Aside from the light in the back window of my car, please tell me what this woman has done? Over the years she has shone herself to be a dithering, fussy woman who gets the vapors whenever the going gets a little tough — all the while pretending to be the iron fist inside the velvet glove… not!
When she took the job of chairman of the Senate Campaign Committee, I wondered how long it would take her to get sidetracked onto an issue of little or no importance. Let’s see if she can get back on track. I certainly hope so.
p>Just remember she backed Lincoln Chafee. Need I say more? br> — Judy Beumler br> Louisville, Kentucky /p>Living in North Carolina and voting for Elizabeth Dole has been one of my greatest disappointments. Don’t get me wrong. Living in North Carolina is a wonderful experience and the people are terrific. It just that Mrs. Dole as a Senator has been an abysmal failure to say the least.
Not that she has taken a wrong stance on a controversial issue or voting against the position taken by her constituents, Mrs. Dole is so far under the radar that she goes so unnoticed that North Carolinians are beginning to wonder if she is still a sitting senator.
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