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Politics : HOWARD DEAN -THE NEXT PRESIDENT? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ron who wrote (2339)1/22/2004 1:40:55 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Respond to of 3079
 
Ron,
I agree because GW Bush does not have a 'logical thinking' advantage. Maybe Dean could start practicing a drawl....isn't he from southern Vermont?:)



To: Ron who wrote (2339)1/22/2004 1:43:12 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 3079
 
Besides, Deans loss in Iowa wasn't all bad news for people who oppose Bush. There was a huge turnout and dems voted to defeat Bush, which was the Kerry vote. Factionalization among the electorate is something that happens constantly in the republican party in my state CA. Its the easiest way to lose an election and the dems play it to the hilt constantly. If Dean really is unelectable, (which I never bought btw)- the best thing for Dean supporters is that somebody who is electable co-opts the Dean message.



To: Ron who wrote (2339)1/22/2004 2:02:22 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Respond to of 3079
 
Ron,
I'm more than ever convinced that White House fears Dean the most as nominee. GOP political strategist said yesterday that "Kerry will be the hardest Democrat to beat." HA! Just place the word 'least' before hardest and you'll have the truth. If they truly believed Kerry was strongest, they would never admit it. They're thrilled at thought of having his long voting record with which to make political hay for next 10mos.