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To: jackhach who wrote (488726)11/6/2003 11:49:31 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Seriously, Kerry would be an albatross for Clark, who is perceived as the most interesting of all the candidates. Clark's playing second fiddle to Kerry would become an instantly weak ticket because it would certainly be perceived as a nonsensical move on Clarks part and a move of desperation on Kerry's. If Kerry-Clark is to materialize with any force at all, Kerry is going to have to step up to the plate alone and show that he has the penache to be top dog. So far, he just has not done that. I question whether the guy has it in him. I think he is just another empty suit, really.



To: jackhach who wrote (488726)11/7/2003 12:08:58 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 769667
 
Kerry takes on all those issues. johnkerry.com
Kerry's problem now is that he is splitting the middle with for guys while Dean has a monopoly on the left. Hopefully that will be remedied, but first some of the others are going to have to drop out or later endorse Kerry. One thing I know, Kerry will never drop out. He's going all the way. Maybe the last man standing in the end.