To: staytrue
The Clintons must have ordered up a hit piece. Still, that's better than a hit.
26 posted on
02/16/2004 3:54:33 PM PST by
Arkie2
To: Arkie2
I believe the Clintons are in a quandry. If they take out Kerry, with Super Tuesday ahead, one of the other candidates will be able to win. If they don't take out Kerry, and he runs the table Tuesday, he has 85% of the delegates needed and the Superdelegates would likely put him over the top. They wanted the delegates to be more evenly split at this point, but the Dean attack succeeded too well. Of course, I doubt they counted on YEEEAAARRGGH!
They are likely worried that Kerry will beat Bush and they will be forced to support him until they think it is too late for Hillary to run. If they nail Kerry, Edwards, in their minds, would be an even more likely winner against Bush. They are likely wishing they had left Dean alone, and had him with this lead now. Then take him out for Kerry, then Kerry later to split things.
111 posted on
02/16/2004 11:00:23 PM PST by
Ingtar
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