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Miamiu1027
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« on: December 27, 2003, 06:30:30 PM »

Unless something unforseen happens, Dean is the nominee.  Clark is probably running second and could catch dean, but I doubt it.
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« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2003, 10:17:25 PM »

Yes, another candidate could still win. While Dean is leading, he still is not polling a majority of the vote in any state. The early primaries should provide eventually for someone to arise as a clear challenger to Dean for the nomination. Once that happens, there will be alot of rallying to that candidate as there are many people in the Democratic Party who don't like him(calling the DLC which Clinton once headed the Republican wing of the Democratic Party didn't help) and many who are concerned about Dean's electability. In fact, I would predict at the end of the day Dean won't win the nomination.

How much you wanna bet?
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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2003, 03:10:59 PM »

Clinton, Bush, and Dukakis all lost New Hampshire and won the nominations.

They weren't running in ridiculously front-loaded primaries, though.  If Dean wins NH and Iowa, I just don't see that there is any time to stop Dean.  The "Big Mo" will propel him too far too fast for anyone to catch him.
Clark could win on Feb 2 and have a chance, but I don't see it happening.
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« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2003, 03:30:37 PM »

Clinton, Bush, and Dukakis all lost New Hampshire and won the nominations.

They weren't running in ridiculously front-loaded primaries, though.  If Dean wins NH and Iowa, I just don't see that there is any time to stop Dean.  The "Big Mo" will propel him too far too fast for anyone to catch him.
Clark could win on Feb 2 and have a chance, but I don't see it happening.
Why don't you see it hapening MiamiU?
Because clark is trailing or is neck and neck is most of the states he HAS to win. (OK, AZ, SC)
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