liberalpragmatist
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Thu Jan-15-04 05:01 PM
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Dean's probably still the favorite, but the truth is, 5 out of the 6 viable candidates CAN WIN the nomination -- all but Lieberman. I say this not to bash him, but to say that, realistically, he has nowhere to go and no way to get the nod. However, besides Dean, Clark, Gephardt, Kerry, and Edwards all stand a chance -- it'll be close, and things will change when voting actually starts.
As usually is the norm, the Democratic Primary doesn't cease to pull surprises.
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VolcanoJen
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Thu Jan-15-04 05:10 PM
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This race has become so tight, poll-wise, that we actually might not have a nominee-apparent after the Super Tuesday March 2nd Primaries!
Oh...my... goodness!!!
I love a good horse race, Jennifer :-)
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Thu Jan-15-04 05:34 PM
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2. Personally I think the only unelectable candidates are Lieberman, Sharpton |
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and Braun. Since Carol is a moot point, I think that Lieberman and Sharpton are by far the most unelectable candidates, and I wish both would drop out soon.
If any one of the candidates was running alone they would be shoulders ahead of Bu$h by now, I am very proud of our candidates, they make me proud to be a democrat.
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Mr. McD
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Thu Jan-15-04 05:49 PM
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Edited on Thu Jan-15-04 05:50 PM by mrmcd
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