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Originally posted by Say_hello_for_me
I saw a bit of that too and I think its interesting to see Kerry's bump. But I'd fear who he really is, and how he will be presented to the voters by the Republicans WAY more than I'd fear Clark.
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Kerry plays well in the NE and the left coast.
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Originally posted by Say_hello_for_me
Is Edwards in your (or any other non-Republican on the board's) top 3 list of the current Democratic contenders? I get the feeling that several Democrats here will say aye. If so, please remember how we are viewed as a group of lawyers, and then think if any subgroup is more the target of those views than his. At a national level his occupation and past are downright dangerous to your party.
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You are thinking like a man, now, and forgetting that women like Edwards. Edwards will do OK with the swing voters in the South, too.
All-in-all, I think a Kerry-Edwards ticket is more likely to win than a Clark-whomever ticket is, but neither are going to oust an incumbent prez with high job approval numbers.
And if UBL gets caught, it is all over for the Dems. Through 2008, too.