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what a great reason to vote for someone, not because you like them, but because of your dislike for someone else. What happend to Lieberman? did he drop out of the race? or just not participate in the Iowa caucus? Kitso KS 361 |
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I dont understand why Gephardt is dropping out of the race - can someone explain this to me? Lieberman and Clark didn't even participate in the Iowa caucuses - why does his poor showing neccessarily mean that he should drop out?
As for Dean, I am so glad he did not have a good showing - I think he is super creepy. Like GP said, I would support him over Bush, but I think he is just waaaaaaaaaaaay too creepy to win. Did anyone see his speech last night? While I think the some newspapers blew it a little out of proportion, I DO think some of his true colors showed through, and he came off as having a bit of a temper tantrum.... |
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Wow. Can I use the word support any more times in that sentence? |
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I think the general feeling is that they will like whoever is Bush's opponent far more than they will ever like Bush. He hasn't exactly done a whole lot to endear himself to a lot of people. |
I see the logic. Honestly, I'm considering voting democrat. WHY????????? Well, if Bush wins, say hello to HILLARY in four years. I believe she would win against just about anyone. THAT scares me more than anything...even Dean.
quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by AggieSigmaNu361 Wow, what a great reason to vote for someone, not because you like them, but because of your dislike for someone else. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Betarulz- I think the general feeling is that they will like whoever is Bush's opponent far more than they will ever like Bush. He hasn't exactly done a whole lot to endear himself to a lot of people. |
I have a friend working on Kerry's campaign in Iowa (he relocated to do it, perhaps the only black Yale/Andover grad in the state but I digress). They are all quite excited, but this is the first of many battles.
It seems to me that Kerry winning Iowa has more meaning in a media-attention sense than politically. The media has been waaaay overhyping Dean and with this win Kerry manages to make a fairly significant statement and turn the focus onto himself. I am all for a Kerry/Edwards ticket later this year! |
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the southern democrats and younger generation under Edwards and the older, veteran crowd under Kerry. I think it would be a wise move. I actually wouldn't mind seeing Edwards, Kerry, or Clark in the dem deat - anyone but Dean, he's way creepy. |
You all have to be kidding with these Edwards posts like “he seems sincere” The guy made his career chasing ambulances and suing doctors. What is ethical or sincere about that? He is one of the main problems inherent in our nation’s justice system. Nothing sincere about the guy. Ugh. The single worst person that could be elected. A rich, elitist, dishonest, lying ambulance chaser... not my type of president. Yours?
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Not going to lump all of them together-that would be stereo typing-but DAY-UM! I do think he will appeal to anyone who has never been sued- ANYONE? ANYONE?:rolleyes: |
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Kerry or not. Democrat or republican. |
I don't think Kerry/Edwards because I particularly admire the guy.
I just think it might be the best possible chance for a Dem win. Edwards' appeal could help Kerry in the swing states - he will have an appeal that Kerry as an old school Yankee just won't have. The red states will stay red and the blues blue, but Edwards would probably be a better bet in the in-between states than Clark, even if he is from Arkansas, so I am tentatively thinking this could be a good ticket. So basically anyone but Bush. :p |
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I was talking about Edwards. Okay, does that make it right? No Way. He is a scumbag. And by the way, most people in SC do not like how he considers himself a South Carolinian. He was hanging around in charleston the other week and I wanted to tell him my vote would go to Bart Simpson before it would go to him, but I just stayed at the other end of the bar... |
I had said in another thread here that I thought the media was pushing Dean down our throats and I'm most relieved that he didn't win in Iowa so that they would stop that!
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