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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (5835)10/26/2003 12:23:56 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (4) of 10965
 
Dean does not have a real lead, the lead is UNDECIDEDS. 15% is not very substantial. He would need 35% or more to have a real lead.

Also, as was just stated on MSNBC this morning, is is really a three man race. Dean, Clark and then Kerry-Lieberman-Edwards-Gephardt splitting the "insider" vote. And if Clark doesn't catch on, it becoems a two man race.

Once there is only one "insider" left, that candidate could easily overwhelm Dean. Then it will be Dean against the party itself. But expect Clark to get on track. He has been getting attacked daily from the right just like Kerry was six months ago and no one is laying a hand on Dean. The GOP in fact supports Dean. In time, this will all straighten itself out. Dean has major hurdles to overcome before before he is anywhere near a winner of anything.
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