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Politics : President Barack Obama

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To: Road Walker who wrote (5062)1/4/2008 4:07:17 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 149317
 
Edwards didn't give up in 2004 either. He kept fighting. He's a fighter. He'll need to catch a break, of course, but he can be competitive in every single race. And if he wins one or two - or if he keeps finishing a strong second and Obama stumbles - or if Hillary finally drops out and endorses Edwards - or if he teams up with Obama in the end - all four scenarios could potentially happen.

What, you want everyone to drop out and coronate Obama after the first caucus? At least wait for Obama to five 4-5 in a row before you jump to conclusions.

Likely, both Edwards and Hillary will remain in until the Super Tuesday elections.

Also remember, Edwards tied Obama amongst democrats. Obama won because of young independents. In many primaries coming up, independents are not allowed to vote. This isn't just spin it's a fact. And personally, I want Edwards to stay in just in case Obama has problems, because I really don't want Hillary.
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