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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: JDN who wrote (506623)12/9/2003 12:44:57 PM
From: Richard S  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Clinton and Gore feud?

Well Clinton and Gore may be having a feud, but it is a family feud. They are much closer on issues, than for example were Gore and Liberman... and they still teamed up.

As for Clark ... he needs to play the game.... Dean is the frontrunner and a much better politician than Clark. Clinton WILL NOT endorse Clark because then "the feud" becomes a party crisis.

Dont' forget that Clinton "FIRED" Clark, so just because Clark does not want to be VP under Dean, Clark has to make a choice as to whether he wants a future in politics or not. At this point, Clark does not have much of a chance of winning the presidental party nomination, so if he does not take the VP job he will be seen as a loser and a party divider.

Conclusion:
Clinton endorses nobody. He lets the voters decide.
Dean wins on the first ballot with Clark as his VP
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