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Edwards buoyed by gains in Iowa. 'The campaign that's moving is mine'
CNN ^
| Thursday, January 15, 2004 Posted: 2:21 PM EST (1921 GMT)
| Some Maroon
Posted on 01/15/2004 1:56:50 PM PST by .cnI redruM
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:42 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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EXETER, New Hampshire (AP) -- Discounting polls that suggest his support in New Hampshire remains in single digits, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards said he is buoyed by recent gains in Iowa and is trying to transfer some of that momentum here.
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: 2004; comebackbrat; deadwards; edwards
So. Is he still Deadwards?
To: .cnI redruM
Hey, Edwards....the kind of "movement" your campaign brings to mind is not a "movement in the polls."
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posted on
01/15/2004 2:05:05 PM PST
by
My2Cents
To: .cnI redruM
I've been predicting for three years that Edwards will be the nominee, so I'm following this with interest.
3
posted on
01/15/2004 2:06:37 PM PST
by
Steve_Seattle
("Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
To: .cnI redruM
Put him back on his meds
He's so crazy, we should call the feds
He's clearly out of it
His candidacy doesn't mean sh*t.
His campaagn's good as deads.
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posted on
01/15/2004 2:08:33 PM PST
by
WinOne4TheGipper
(YOU sit down, Mr. Dean. You've had your say, now we'll have ours.)
To: My2Cents
He's moving alright. Into the obscure list of "also rans". Good time to take a shower.
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posted on
01/15/2004 2:23:13 PM PST
by
dc-zoo
To: Steve_Seattle
Really, you have nerves of steel, man, nerves of steel.
I guess not everyone considers this man to be John Deadwards after all.
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posted on
01/15/2004 2:44:24 PM PST
by
.cnI redruM
(Dean, Clark, Deadwards, Kerry - If were an Iowan, I'd vote Opis in '04.)
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