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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Red Heeler who wrote (448673)8/26/2003 8:55:21 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
<<...Who do you think would beat Dubya with the most votes...>>

Clark..!!

draftwesleyclark.com

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Yet, Clark and Dean might make a powerful combination (I would prefer Clark / Dean but would support a Dean / Clark ticket). It's still early in the campaign season so anything's possible...;-)

-s2

btw, here are a few comments from a blog

dailykos.com

I have a hard time believing that someone who has been steadily ramping up high profile public appearances and drawing clear differences between himself and Bush would not be running. Doesn't make sense. Clark's been very cleverly maximizing the free media attention surrounding speculation about his candidacy. By doing so, he is covered as a separate entity, rather than being lumped in with the Democratic field. He has just about maxed out this strategy, and therefore I believe he'll announce he's in very soon.

Remember, undecideds have been increasing. Dean looks good, but nobody else does and thus there is a lot of room for him. I say Clark's in, and will really change this race.

Posted by KM at August 24, 2003 09:05 PM

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Clark's position as #2 on Meetup is significant. For a long time Dean was the only candidate with any presence there. For Clark to get to #2 without having spent one penny in campaign money is impressive.

Posted by Rob at August 24, 2003 09:05 PM
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