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Fri Nov-07-03 11:37 PM
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how will the other "top-tier" candidates react to Dean opting out? |
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Edited on Fri Nov-07-03 11:38 PM by pruner
Kerry will surely have something negative to say, but he'll be opting out too, so he's pretty limited. I'd guess whatever statement he issues also criticizes Dean's gun control position, cause that's the type of guy Kerry is.
based on his projected Q4 take of $6 million, I don't think Clark's really capable of opting out, but his campaign is claiming to be mulling it over. I can't guess what if anything he'll have to say about Dean's move.
IMO, it hurts Edwards, Lieberman & Gephardt the most since they're the "top-tier" candidates that aren't financially-capable of opting out.
Gephardt will probably be the most vocal since it'll underscore another strength Dean has over him. I won't be surprised if he dredges up a Gingrich quote praising Bush for opting out.
I think Lieberman will be "very disappointed", but not until Sunday.
Edwards will issue a statement too, but nobody will be paying attention.
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Fri Nov-07-03 11:41 PM
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Edited on Fri Nov-07-03 11:41 PM by Closer
word on the street is that Kerry is about to go MEGA negative on Dean (go figure) in TV ads; I'm sure, this will be one of the things he stupidly attacks Dean for.
When will John (this campaign is about service) F. Kerry learn that going negative is only digging him in even deeper than his campaign has already sunk.
Dean has his responses ready. And they're filled with positive messages.
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Sat Nov-08-03 12:03 AM
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9. What's the percentage of undecideds now? |
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Certainly nothing he says is going to change any committed Dean supporter's mind.
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Fri Nov-07-03 11:43 PM
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2. I don't normally appreciate posts |
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that are critical of other candidates but I thought this was pretty damn amusing.
Not sure which of the last three I thought was the funniest. Prolly the Gephardt one. ;-)
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Fri Nov-07-03 11:44 PM
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3. depends on whether they want a candidate they agree with |
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or one that can win.
It's a hard candy to suck on, but I like a little Enlightened Ruthlessness in my democratic candidates!
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Fri Nov-07-03 11:46 PM
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4. My guess is that Clark is the only other candidate to opt out. |
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Kerry has personal wealth to bust the caps but I'd be surprised to see him put it up at this point. The others probably couldn't raise enough to even threaten the cap.
Clark will be the last man standing against Dean and he'll have the means and the necessity to opt out.
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Fri Nov-07-03 11:49 PM
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You give Wesley (Warhawk) Clark WAAAAAAY to much credit. There's no way he can or will be able to opt out.
I like your sigline btw.
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Fri Nov-07-03 11:53 PM
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I'm not usually accused of giving Clark too much credit for anything.:hi:
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Fri Nov-07-03 11:55 PM
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Fri Nov-07-03 11:50 PM
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6. I thought so too (re: Clark) |
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but with his campaign saying (optomistically) that they expect to take in $6 million, I don't see how opting out is vaiable. the filing deadline is Dec 1 as far as I know. he needs to raise approx $25 million to hit the cap… I think it'd be a very risky move if the figure of $6 million is close to the truth.
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Sat Nov-08-03 12:03 AM
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10. I just believe that they're lowballing the numbers in the press release. |
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He's got a lot of the Party establishment behind him. If you look at his blog there's plenty of activity there suggesting a vibrant grassroots base and I think I saw a post of yours last week that showed his website hits trending up. So, I believe that the ABD vote will coalesce behind his candidacy and they will have to take the chance and opt out to stay competitve with Dean.
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Sat Nov-08-03 12:19 AM
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11. They will be on him like "funk on skunk" but he will be laughing |
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Sat Nov-08-03 12:26 AM
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12. "all the way to the bank." |
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You are referring to Dem candidates right? This sounds more like something a ....
neverminde :eyes:
good luck
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Sat Nov-08-03 12:35 AM
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13. Bush has $200M in his war chest |
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and will probably double that by the time the election rolls around. How can anyone compete with that while being shackled by federal public financing?
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Sat Nov-08-03 12:39 AM
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14. Bush is gonna opt in for the general election and collect the max |
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one of the benefits of the very late convention.
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Sat Nov-08-03 12:43 AM
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15. They will, as usual, imitate Dean. |
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Kerry has already said that he will do the same thing should Dean do so.
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