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To: American Spirit who wrote (461990)9/20/2003 8:47:24 AM
From: Richard S  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Your still in fantasy land. You can disagree all you want. Dean's chances are as good or better than anyone else's.



To: American Spirit who wrote (461990)9/20/2003 8:53:12 AM
From: Richard S  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
"Clark and Dean may end up going head to head for the nomination, but for the moment, Clark amplifies and gives legitimacy to Dean’s antiwar message."

source: 2003, Newseek
msnbc.com



To: American Spirit who wrote (461990)9/20/2003 9:53:36 AM
From: Richard S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
The demise of John Kerry.

"Most at risk is Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, like Clark a decorated Vietnam vet. Kerry had positioned himself as the most credible challenger to Bush's go-it-alone foreign policy. But Clark's battlefield accomplishments easily eclipse Kerry's foxhole story.

All along, Kerry envisioned that the Establishment would embrace him as a safe and sane alternative to fiery insurgent Howard Dean of Vermont. But growing worries about Kerry's inability to connect with voters have undermined his campaign. At a very minimum, that could pose a mortal danger to the Kerry campaign in New Hampshire, where he's now caught in a pincer movement between Dean on the left and Clark on the right."

source: qctimes.com