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Kerry winner in Iowa Caucuses
Senator John Kerry is the official winner of the Iowa Caucuses.
This is how the polls broke down: Kerry: 38% Edwards: 32% Dean: 18% Gephardt: 11% Are you surprised at the outcome? How do you think this will affect New Hampshire? Do you even care? Even though I was bombarded with advertisements for the past month, I didn't vote. I didn't feel I knew enough about the candidates to give my vote to someone (and I'm not a Democrat, so I didn't pay too much attention.) |
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YESS!! I'm glad that Edwards had such a strong showing in Iowa!! I'm pulling for him!
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So happy Howard Dean did not win! I will support him over Bush, but I think we have many better candidates.
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Dick Gephardt will drop out of the Presidential Race tomorrow, and will not go to New Hampshire. The field is now 7....
2 down, 7 to go. Four More Years! |
Iowa people must be pretty smart. They went for Kerry, who is the strongest potential opponent for Bush.
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Kerry vs Bush would be great. Yale grads, skull and bones members as well.
A Kerry /Clark or Kerry / Edwards ticket would be a good one. |
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And I agree with GP too, I am SO glad Dean did not win. I'm not sure I would vote if it was Dean vs Bush.......... |
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As someone who generally casts his lot with Bush, I really hope that Dean pulls the primary out. Dean is just far enough to the left that I think he could do well in the primaries by bringing out the base and just well enough to piss off the moderates in the general election.
Now we have Kerry. I don't know enough about the fella and his character as a politician, his stances, etc.. I know he used to be thought of as a pretty far left type of guy. Don't know where he's gone since the election started. Out of all the Dems, I like Edwards the most. He seems to be the most sincere. |
Surprising the gap between Kerry, Edwards and the rest of the field. Dean's outcome must have been extremely disappointing for his supporters.
However Iowa has not traditionally been a good forecaster of the overall primary, so it's way too early to be pushing Kerry too far ahead. A good win for him though. |
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Besides talking to most of the people I know who aren't Republicans, the primary really means nothing as they already know who they are going to be voting for when the election comes around: Anyone NOT BUSH. |
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