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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: John Carragher who wrote (18765)12/5/2003 11:45:58 AM
From: microhoogle!  Read Replies (1) of 793719
 
While I consider Dean an underdog v/s Bush, I would not underestimate him. It will eventually boil down to the following:

1. Execution of strategy of Dean/Trippi versus that of Karl Rove (have to leave Dubya out of equation ;-) ). I don't think any other presidential advisors have such sound advisors as Trippi or Rove.

2. Who can sway the middle of the ground voters. I think Dean has an advantage here (despite him being labeled lefty. His occasional foot in mouth comments could hurt him though unless Trippi packages at as a result of extempareous speeches to the people willing to digest)

3. The muscle power on the election day. Bush team might have advantage here.

This is all after assuming that Dean is going to be the democratic nominee and today's circumstances are prevalent next year.
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