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« on: February 10, 2004, 04:20:21 AM »

Oh come on Dean is just coming across as pathetic and a sore loser… has become another Jerry Brown…how come so many liberal democrats are so attached to a moderate governor of Vermont and are so opposed to a liberal MA senator?... surly it would be better from their perspective to nominate a liberal who seemed like a moderate rather than am moderate who is seen as liberal?  

Edwards and Clark have a right to stay in at least until TN and VA have voted and even after that Edwards could be expected to remain in the race, as long as he comes in at least second in TN and VA...Dean has not won a single primary and by attacking Kerry from the left all he will do is strengthen Kerry’s efforts to be seen as a moderate… from my perspective Edwards is the only candidate who can have any justification for continuing to challenge Kerry from Kerry’s right… the only thing that I wish was different about these primaries was that we democrats could have more time to get a better look at Edwards as opposed to Kerry… but I don’t think we will… however it seems very likely that Kerry will have to take Edwards as his running mate… for the reason I outline in the VP thread…    
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