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Mon Jan-07-08 08:36 AM
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He beats Hillary tomorrow in NH. He will get MSM attention if that happens- and lots of it. In Iowa he was seen as having a good shot at winning it, and he only bested Clinton by .25 percent. After winning NH, he get the Culinary workers endorsement in NV and has another boffo debate. He either wins in NV or comes in a close second. If he gets a win he goes to SC and makes the case of his life- against Clinton and manages a second there. Then he spends as much as he can in CA. He's not going to win in Illinois, NY, MA, NJ, CT or several other Feb 5th states, but he might also put some money and organization into Georgia and Alabama, both of which are voting that day. If he wins in CA and a couple of other states on that day, he can go for the Feb 20th states.
Ok, it's not too likely, but it is possible.
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Mon Jan-07-08 08:39 AM
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1. I have been vacillating about Edwards--thinking he would be |
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a good candidate, until yesterday. When he stoops to such personal ugly attacks against a fellow democrat, I can't tolerate it (Stating that Clinton has no conscience).
He has done that before, attacked her personally, and it backfired on him. He was called on it after that debate with Russert. He is starting again, the sign of desperation.
See the difference between Clinton--talking about their record, and Edwards--talking about personal characteristics. I cannot support Edwards.
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