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Fri Nov-30-07 01:54 AM
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Without naming any names, how many Democrats will drop out before the 1/26 South Carolina primary? |
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I think the same three candidates will likely come in first, second, and third in Iowa and New Hampshire (but not necessarily in the same order in both contests).
Of the 5 other candidates, I think 3 will drop out before South Carolina's 1/26 primary (probably 2 just before or just after New Hampshire and another just before or just after Nevada).
How many candidates (without naming any names) will drop out before South Carolina's 1/26 primary?
Again, without naming any names of the endorser or endorsee, will those who drop out by 1/26 endorse another candidate?
I think only one of those who drop out early will endorse.
Any thoughts? I know we'll disagree who will about who may remain in the race longer, but I wonder if we agree about the pace at which the field will be winnowed.
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Fri Nov-30-07 02:06 AM
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1. 4 drop out, none endorse immediately |
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Fri Nov-30-07 02:41 AM
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3. One or two...possibly more. |
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Really, though, it depends on the money situation.
I agree with no instantaneous endorsements.
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