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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (181028)1/19/2004 9:53:41 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574342
 
Judging by this web site, I'd say Dean would be a divisive as Bush is today.

deanpeoplesuck.com

Seems Iowa agrees.


A couple of weeks ago, Dean was harassed by some guy in the audience. At some point, Dean cut him off and began responding to his complaints. Apparently, that turned off a lot of people......which doesn't surprise me knowing the temperament of Iowans.

What was surprising to me first is that Edwards came in second and then, the size of the gap between Dean and Edwards. With 80% of the vote in, Edwards has 32% to Dean's 18%. Another surprise was Gebhardt........he got only 11% of the vote. I expected him to do poorly but not that poorly.

I like seeing Edwards come into the front runners. He comes from a large southern state. Kerry/Edwards would make good combo.

As for Dean's temper, I haven't seen him in action but apparently, it really freaks people out.

ted