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Reply #198: That's ain't too bright. First, there isn't a nickel's worth of difference between Obama and Hillary [View All]

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Yanez Houston Jordan Donating Member (317 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-28-08 05:39 PM
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198. That's ain't too bright. First, there isn't a nickel's worth of difference between Obama and Hillary
so it would hardly matter if Edwards' supporters would gravitate more to one than the other and, Second, there's scant evidence that Edwards' supporters would gravitate more to Obama than Hillary.

By staying in the race, Edwards is pulling these two centrist Milquetoast candidates back to the left where they belong, and if Edwards is a king-maker at the convention, he will extract at least some benefit for the working people. That's reason enough for Edwards to remain in the race.
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