Among voters 18-29, Kerry leads Bush by a margin of 53% to 33% (Zogby, July 30th.) Thus if Bush wins I can claim either (a) it’s not my generation’s fault because a landslide of us voted for Kerry or I can claim that (b) it’s my generation’s fault because we supported Kerry by a landslide but if only my generation had higher turnout then Kerry would have won.
A comment out of nowhere [meaning Bush wins, maybe not in the race, consider, why is it on logical notation: encryption?]
K:=[Kerry Winning]
B:=[Bush Winning], and the following propositions:
A:=[America Winning]
~K => B while ~(~K B).
and
(K v B) => ~A
it should be ~(~ K <=> B)