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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: Mephisto who wrote (7489)12/13/2003 11:28:13 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 10965
 
Kerry doesn't take special interest money so Dean cannot be running against him then, right? Nobody is tougher versus DC corruption that Kerry who wants to create a 5 year window after leaving office where officials are barred from lobbying. That's very strict. I think it's 9 months now.

Dean no longer has a big problem with the DNC as a new poll shows 30% of them backing him, Kerry and Gephardt both with 15%. So now Dean is the candidate of the party. He can no longer run as an outsider with the DNC backing him, can he?

Now that Gore has endorsed him, Dean doesn't seem like the grass roots guy anymore. It's ironic. While Gore helped him he also hurt him at the same time. Dean is no longer the rebel he's the new establishment. Still, the question remains who can stop Dean? Probably no one in this crowded field. Yet anything could happen. Stay tuned.
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