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To: Richard S who wrote (505571)12/7/2003 11:29:49 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Clinton is strong against dean being the nominee, and so is everyone else anywhere near the center:

"Secondly, a large number of influential Democrats, many of them former high-level advisers to President Bill Clinton (news - web sites) and state leaders, are growing increasingly concerned that Dean's antiwar, anti-tax-cut campaign could doom the party's chances of winning back the White House and Congress. If Dean can't quickly exhibit an ability and willingness to broaden his appeal, especially in the South, these Democrats may join together in a campaign to stop him, several said."

* Dean will not win anything in the south. He's making a try because he's very smart and knows his weakness, but forgetaboutit.