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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (4244)8/24/2003 11:21:58 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (3) of 10965
 
Glenn,

I like your insights into things. :)

A Dean/Clark ticket would be the best of all possible worlds, as far as I'm concerned. Philosophically, I'm closer to Kucinich, but there's not much chance he'll catch on with the DLC or the muddle-of-the-road independents.

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Re: If he doesn't pull a Jack Kemp,

Today on CNN's Late Edition, Wolf Blitzer asked Howard Dean about Clark entering the fray. Dean welcomed Clark to the competition. I have a sense that Clark could run for President in the primaries, and still be considered a reasonable sidekick should Dean get the nomination. I realize this would be unusual. But the appeal of a Southerner on the ticket is undeniable.
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