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Woodstock Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-02-03 12:43 PM
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164. Good question
Edited on Sun Nov-02-03 12:44 PM by Woodstock
Sharpton was way out of line.

I'd really like to see the bottom tier candidates (the ones that have zero chance of winning the nomination) drop out so we can get some good debates. I know I'm going to get flamed, but that means: Sharpton, Braun, Edwards, Kucinich. I'd like to have Lieberman drop out, too, of course, but he keeps polling high nationally (just name recognition, but still he can use it as an excuse for him to stay in.) I'm really surprised the DNC has not put pressure on the lower tier yet - I wonder what they are up to.

Each debate there is about 5 minutes total time for each to speak, and that is not enough. They never get past their canned remarks. The debates are turning into one big joke.
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