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Reply #74: She is polarizing moderates, and she IS a moderate to conservative Sen. [View All]

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Bjorn Against Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-03-06 12:23 PM
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74. She is polarizing moderates, and she IS a moderate to conservative Sen.
She is even more polarizing among progressives. She would probably not be able to win the primary for this reason, she would probably have a slightly better chance in the general but even so she would not be as much of a shoe-in as several other potential candidates. Right now it is looking like Gore, Feingold, Clark, or Edwards would give us the best chance of winning, although there is still plenty of time for new faces to step into the race.
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