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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: American Spirit who wrote (4342)8/27/2003 12:15:02 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 10965
 
Lieberman is right about Dean. But Lieberman is just the wrong candidate. Once Lieberman and Edwards drop out you'll see a shift to Kerry. Once Gephardt fails to dazzle and drops out, he will will get behind Kerry too.

Clinton will be concerned that a southerner is needed on the ticket. As soon as Kerry commits to a southern running mate like Graham or Slark, then Clinton and Gore will endorse him. None of these people want Dean to be the nominee, and they will control more than 50% of the delegates. Dean may have a grand crusade but he will not be nominated. Then Kerry and Dean will make up and 90% of Dean supporters will enthusiastically support Kerry. The other 10% will vote Green.
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