Kerry now in front in Iowa?

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meaning not that Kerry is the leader but that there isn't a front runner there anymore.

Should be interesting how this turns out
 

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Shows some momentum for Kerry and a vulnerability for Dean. Iowa may not be the beginning of the end afterall.
 

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Wow. I figured Iowa was gonna be a piece of cake... we'll see what happens. My first concern is that bush gets removed. I could care less who replaces him. I'll take McCain at this point if I could...
 

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Originally posted by: busmaster11
Wow. I figured Iowa was gonna be a piece of cake... we'll see what happens. My first concern is that bush gets removed. I could care less who replaces him. I'll take McCain at this point if I could...

McCain is a Republican. You ned a Dem to really screw up the mess. No independents around who will think by themselves.

 

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: busmaster11
Wow. I figured Iowa was gonna be a piece of cake... we'll see what happens. My first concern is that bush gets removed. I could care less who replaces him. I'll take McCain at this point if I could...

McCain is a Republican. You ned a Dem to really screw up the mess. No independents around who will think by themselves.

Thats for clearing that up for me...
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Are people finally coming to their senses? Kerry is a good guy, (IMO) the best of the bunch. I really don't like Dean at all, but if he is the candidate I will vote for him. Running on anger alone will not win an election.:(

I don't know what Kerry can do to turn things around. How did he manage to screw things up so badly?
 

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Originally posted by: busmaster11
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: busmaster11
Wow. I figured Iowa was gonna be a piece of cake... we'll see what happens. My first concern is that bush gets removed. I could care less who replaces him. I'll take McCain at this point if I could...

McCain is a Republican. You ned a Dem to really screw up the mess. No independents around who will think by themselves.

Thats for clearing that up for me...
rolleye.gif

We need a very good sarcastic icon - rolling eyes just do not do it.

 

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Kerry may be the best choice but who is his vp. edwards or clark. I dont think dean would accept the vp post.
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: althes
Kerry may be the best choice but who is his vp. edwards or clark. I dont think dean would accept the vp post.

I think Edwards has positioned himself nicely as a very qualified and decent VP choice. I don't think he has what it takes to win the big prize though - he best settle for second IMO.:)

CkG
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: althes
Kerry may be the best choice but who is his vp. edwards or clark. I dont think dean would accept the vp post.

Honestly though, would any of the candidates want him?

Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: althes
Kerry may be the best choice but who is his vp. edwards or clark. I dont think dean would accept the vp post.

I think Edwards has positioned himself nicely as a very qualified and decent VP choice. I don't think he has what it takes to win the big prize though - he best settle for second IMO.:)

CkG

Wasn't he one of the possible candidates for Al Gore's runnings-mate? I would definately vote for a Kerry/Edwards ticket though.
 

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
No independents around who will think by themselves.

Unfortunately true. If ever there was a time Perot should jump in this is it.

 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: althes
Kerry may be the best choice but who is his vp. edwards or clark. I dont think dean would accept the vp post.

I think Edwards has positioned himself nicely as a very qualified and decent VP choice. I don't think he has what it takes to win the big prize though - he best settle for second IMO.:)

CkG

Wasn't he one of the possible candidates for it for Al Gore? I would definately vote for for a Kerry/Edwards ticket though.

I as a right-wing facist neocon conservative could probably manage to struggle through a Kerry/Edwards reign;)

CkG