Herman Munster
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Thu Oct-25-07 02:03 PM
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Most likely the Iowa caucuses are Jan 3rd, and people don't care about politics during the holidays |
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So time is running out.... Honestly, if Obama or Edwards don't make noticeable gains in the early primary states by Thanksgiving, I think it's all she wrote.
Write now if I were to put money on this race, HIllary wins the Iowa caucus by a margin of 5-15 points and then runs away with this thing and pretty much sweeps up like Kerry did in 2004 and Gore did in 2000.
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Thu Oct-25-07 02:14 PM
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1. ANYTHING can happen...right up until that day. No one is written off... |
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by NH maybe but not by IA.
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Thu Oct-25-07 02:16 PM
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2. The Nation has an article on Hillary's and McAuliffe's alleged ties to |
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Alan Quasha. They claim that he bailed Bush's Harken Energy out, which allowed him to purchase the Texas Rangers. "During the interregnum between McAuliffe's chairmanship of the Democratic Party and the time he officialy joined Clinton's campaign," the Nation states, "Quasha set tMcAuliffe up with a salary and opened a Washington office for him."
This article bears reading: The Nation, page 28, et al., November 5, 2007 edition
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Thu Oct-25-07 02:25 PM
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3. Noticable gains? They are within the margin of error in Iowa. |
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After that, if one of them wins, everything changes.
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Thu Oct-25-07 02:35 PM
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4. Are you kidding me???? |
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Iowans love this stuff and if they stay at home during the Holidays...all they are going to see durring commercial brakes on tv are campaign ads..
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Thu Oct-25-07 02:36 PM
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5. remember 2004 Iowa caucus??? |
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Howard Dean was the front runner and came in 3rd. The caucus is the stupidest method of choosing a President possible. I can't believe the parties haven't put a stop to it. It depends solely on the candidate's team's ability to get their voters out. If it is cold or snowy people don't show. Seniors don't want to sit on kindergarten chairs for hours on end. I was in Iowa in 2004 and attended a caucus.
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Thu Oct-25-07 02:57 PM
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6. Primaries don't depend on the candidates' teams getting the |
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Edited on Thu Oct-25-07 03:00 PM by rsdsharp
vote out? Who are you trying to kid?
You say you attended in 2004? Where? It was colder than hell in Des Moines, and there were record turnouts. Even if there hadn't been, do you mean to say cold snowy weather in NH doesn't depress voter turnout to a degree?
My particular caucus was in an elementary school. There were no kindergarten chairs. The caucus was held in the lunch room and there were plenty of seats for adults (probably 40% of whom were seniors), and the presidential part of the night was over in about 90 minutes.
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Thu Oct-25-07 02:59 PM
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7. The Iowa polls are much closer than the national polls. |
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Thu Oct-25-07 03:05 PM
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8. Edwards will pull a surprise victory. |
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