To: kcar
If Edwards starts winning, NC may re-warm to him. He will could well start winning in the South if he can beat Clark in SC. He could be another Clinton/Carter/combo, and "southern fried" still sells down South.
Dean has taken a blow. It could be that his strength was exaggerated all along. Or it could be that once a broader electorate began to take part, he never had the touted strength to begin with. Fun to see GA Jimmy now saying he is not "really" (or some kind of disclaimer) for Dean. Could Miz Ann of TX be the next to "clarify" her endorsement?
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01/19/2004 7:01:12 PM PST by
Theodore R.
(When will they ever learn?)
To: Theodore R.
I think Dems have to wonder if Dean can appeal to Midwest/Southern voters. If he doesn't come in at least a very strong second in close-to-home turf NH, he's finished.
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