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Subject: How much longer for Dean, Clark, etc...?

Written By: 80sRocked on 01/29/04 at 06:36 p.m.

Well:

--Dean's campaign is in a spiraling free-fall.

--Kucinich's campaign basically non-existant.

--Sharpton...well, enough said.

--Clark looking like more of a fool each time out.




How much further do you think these guys will go before realizing they have no chance?  


Subject: Re: How much longer for Dean, Clark, etc...?

Written By: Mike_Florio on 01/29/04 at 08:18 p.m.

"And recent evidence has shown that all of Dennis Kucinich's support comes from his family..." -Jon Stewart

anyways, to quote George F Will of Newsweek, Kerry's "big" wins recently have been exagerated greatly.  Since his victories above the others of his party in New Hampshire and elsewhere, suddenly people display him off as the front runner, when infact, Dean, Clark, they're not too far behind, not to mention Edwards...so Kerry's chances of dropping out are avoided due to the sole belief that he is in the lead, somehow, because of his recent minor victories.

Subject: Re: How much longer for Dean, Clark, etc...?

Written By: Rice Cube on 01/29/04 at 08:22 p.m.

According to the AP's delegate estimate, Dean still has more delegates either committed or leaning to his candidacy than Kerry.  

I think Dean will have a solid career in the pirate or music enterprises when he is done with politics though ;D  YEAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!!  ;D

Subject: Re: How much longer for Dean, Clark, etc...?

Written By: 80sRocked on 01/29/04 at 08:33 p.m.


Quoting:
According to the AP's delegate estimate, Dean still has more delegates either committed or leaning to his candidacy than Kerry.  End Quote



I think he will stay in for a few more rounds, or until his cash runs out.  Which from what I've heard, isn't far off.  He can't even afford to pay his campaign workers anymore.




Quoting:I think Dean will have a solid career in the pirate or music enterprises when he is done with politics though   YEAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!!   End Quote


...either that, or a permanent job as the scary unpredictable uncle everyone avoids at family get-togethers. :D




I am anxious to see how the southern states accept the 2 New-England Liberals (Dean, Kerry).  Not going to be pretty for them.  I see Edwards wiping the floor with them both in the South.

Subject: Re: How much longer for Dean, Clark, etc...?

Written By: Hairspray on 01/29/04 at 11:21 p.m.


Quoting:
I see Edwards wiping the floor with them both in the South.
End Quote



LOL! Me too. ;D

Subject: Re: How much longer for Dean, Clark, etc...?

Written By: hannahbear on 01/30/04 at 09:53 a.m.


Quoting:
"And recent evidence has shown that all of Dennis Kucinich's support comes from his family..." -Jon Stewart
End Quote



Conan O'Brien said that too!  "According to a new survey about the Democratic voters, Most of Howard Dean's support comes from urban voters and most of Wesley Clark's support comes from rural voters. The survey also reveals that most of Dennis Kucinich's support comes from his family."  :)