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Politics : John EDWARDS for President

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (29)2/18/2004 7:43:11 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (3) of 1381
 
Dean did transform the party though. The other candidates adopted the Dean message more or less and thats when Dean's support started to fall and the rest of the candidates became viable. Prior to Dean, listening to Kerry or Edwards was like a watered down set of excuses for the Bush administration. Democrats don't want Bush policies.

I think Dean will wind up like McCain, an influential figure who is a bit too maverick and flamed out early. The former Dean adviser now with Kerry says he thinks Dean will take a key slot in democratic politics as soon as the primaries are sewn up.
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