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Originally posted by KSigkid
Leiberman was extremely gracious in defeat; he really is a true party man, and although I don't support him politically I respect him for that.
The fact that Dean continues to run shows that he is in fact not a party man. He lost badly in all of the primaries, finishing behind Al Sharpton in South Carolina. There's no way he should still be in the race; it's still early, but his results have been awful.
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I was thinking the same thing. Anytime Sharpton beats a candidate, he should automatiacally be forced to drop out of the race. Maybe its just because I'm from the NYC Metro area and grew up seeing his face plastered everytime Sharpton wanted attention; or maybe its because Sharpton called my brother, an NYPD officer, a racist when he arrested both a white and black guy for starting a fight; or maybe I just don't like Sharpton's hair, but I have absolutly no respect for this man. Whatever cause he once had, it has been clouded by his attempts for media attention.
I agree that Liberman's drop out was in good judgement, and he did it well.