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LIVE THREAD: New Hampshire Democratic Presidential Debate
Fox News | January 22, 2004 | Carl Cameron/Major Garrett

Posted on 01/22/2004 3:58:25 PM PST by Howlin

Dems to Face Off in Debate

Thursday, January 22, 2004

By Liza Porteus

MANCHESTER, N.H.  — The seven Democratic contenders for the nomination to go head-to-head with President Bush in November will face off Thursday night in the last public debate before the New Hampshire primary.

The debate could be a make-or-break event for former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean (search) and retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark (search), in particular, leading up to Tuesday's first-in-the-nation Democratic primary. Clark's campaign seems to have lost a little momentum to Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry (search) and North Carolina Sen. John Edwards (search), whom many politicos see as a potential up-and-comer.

"I think if you're looking for an upset, look toward John Edwards ... there still could be a late break," said Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review.

Dean has seen his poll numbers spiral downward quickly and Clark's chances of getting one of the tickets out of New Hampshire could hinge on his performance in the debate, sponsored by Fox News Channel and scheduled to air at 8 p.m. EST.

According to a Fox News New Hampshire Primary Tracking Poll released Thursday evening, Kerry, still riding the "Iowa bounce" from his caucus victory in the Hawkeye State Monday night, is leading the race to win the New Hampshire primary. Dean continues to drop in the eyes of Granite State Democrats, according to the poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center (search).

Dean has dropped 7 percentage points in the last three days while Kerry has gained 6 percentage points. There was a potential sampling error of 4.4 percentage points.

Click here for the N.H. Tracking Poll (pdf).

Meanwhile, Fox News has learned at least one New Hampshire tracking poll to be released Friday will show Dean has slipped as far as third place.

The pollster, who requested anonymity, said, "Dean is done, he shot himself in the foot with his scream and has not done anything to stop the bleeding. Dean is going on Letterman next? He's crazy."

That "scream" was in reference to Dean's post-Iowa caucus outburst, in which he screamed red-faced into a microphone — a move that still has a lot of people shaking their heads.

"Not only are we going to New Hampshire ... we're going to South Carolina and Oklahoma and Arizona and North Dakota and New Mexico, and we're going to California and Texas and New York," he yelled. "And we're going to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and Michigan. And then we're going to Washington, D.C., to take back the White House. YEAHHHH!!!"

Late-night talk shows are using the impassioned speech for comic relief, and remixes of the speech featuring the rock band Guns 'N Roses and house music are flying around the Internet at warp speed.

"There's something that happened in Iowa Monday night that I don't think you can undo," said Fred Barnes, co-host of Fox News' "The Beltway Boys." "The 'yeahhh' heard around the world."

Based in part on that incident, added the other co-host, Mort Kondracke, "the danger is, this guy will go postal in the middle of a world crisis."

Thursday, Dean made light of his political blunder, saying, "I still have not recovered my voice from my screeching in Iowa."

For more campaign news, click to view Foxnews.com's You Decide 2004 page.

The Debate

The presidential contenders campaigned their way into the final debate Thursday.

"It's an important moment," said Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman (search), trailing in the polls behind Clark, Edwards, Kerry and Dean.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich (search) and Al Sharpton (search ) also rated spots on the debate stage at Saint Anselm College.

Dean and Clark supporters arrived at the debate locale more than four hours early.

Dean's voice is still hoarse from his Monday night outburst. He wouldn't discuss his debate strategy if he had one, he said, "because I wouldn't like to make that public before we actually do the debate."

A large number of Democrats see Dean as the least consistent candidate in the field. Rival campaigns expect the doctor-turned-politician to take the edge off of his Iowa performance with self-deprecating humor.

"I think he'll take the risk. The question is, is he too cute?" asked Tony Coelho, former campaign manager for Al Gore and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee. "If he's too cute and you add that to the hotness of the other night, it's not presidential."

The potential big winner of the night could turn out to be Edwards — whose poll numbers have been gradually rising — if he comes across as positive and upbeat as he has in recent weeks.

Clark's selling points have been his military pedigree and his southern roots, but Edwards is increasingly popular in the South and Kerry is also a respected military man. Clark spokesman Bill Buck said his boss won't launch verbal attacks against other candidates except Bush.

New Hampshire voters will be drawn to "Gen. Clark's very positive view of the possibilities of America's future," Buck said.

Kucinich told Fox News he plans on being completely honest as part of his debate strategy.

"It's really a matter of being true to yourself … it's important to focus on the purpose and my purpose in the presidential race," the congressman said in a pre-debate interview, adding he will focus on proving the Iraq war was unnecessary, pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq and inserting U.N. peacekeepers.

"It's so important we have a president that will lead this country to peace and prosperity and the only way to do that is to tell the truth," Kucinich said.

To continue and even further his lead, Kerry advisers told Fox News that the senator will try to stay above the fray in Thursday night's debate and look presidential and electable. He will not to attack and will try to respond gracefully to attacks against him.

"Kerry does not want in any way to get negative and he's going to have to deflect people who come after him," Coelho said. "So he's going to have to try to keep it calm. No mistakes, Kerry will win."

The Polls

Of the 489 likely New Hampshire primary voters who were interviewed from Jan. 19-21 in the pre-debate Fox News poll, 30 percent of likely Democratic primary voters support Kerry, 25 percent support Dean, 19 percent Clark, 8 percent Edwards, 7 percent Lieberman, 3 percent support Kucinich and 7 percent remain undecided.

An earlier Boston Herald poll of New Hampshire voters showed Kerry with 31 percent to Dean's 21 percent, while Clark had 16 percent. Edwards garnered 11 percent and Lieberman 4 percent.

A previous Fox News New Hampshire tracking poll taken from Jan. 18-20 showed Kerry and Dean in a virtual dead heat.

Fox News' Carl Cameron and Major Garrett contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons; Politics/Elections; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: 2004; democratdebate; dnc; dwarves; livethread; nh
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To: BigSkyFreeper
I'd rather people be trained for work, rather than have their eyes trained on the government trough. If you find job training laughable, tear up that diploma you may not have hanging on your wall. That is, if you have one. I have a Master's degree, and I am employed. Doesn't change the fact that we're exporting low skilled and highly skilled jobs like crazy.

Retraining these people from manufacturing into what he suggested (so they can get up to snuff on computer skills) is not going to cut it, when these jobs are not going to be available in this country. He also suggested biomed, another field were much research can be exported as well.

Better he do something about our scientists and engineers being replaced by 3rd world worker bees, or we're going to be left with Walmart and used car salesman jobs.

Sorry, I like president Bush, but I rather he address this issue than waste time talking about steroid use and gay marriage.
2,341 posted on 01/22/2004 11:56:11 PM PST by ElCapitanAmerica
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To: ElCapitanAmerica
What are you proposing?A WPA? He cut taxes,jobs are improving but not enough,I know.
2,342 posted on 01/23/2004 12:16:48 AM PST by MEG33
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To: ZULU
Oh come on...wouldn't four years of Sharpton just be fun? Okay, okay, not really funny! ;-)
2,343 posted on 01/23/2004 12:45:00 AM PST by Fledermaus (Democrats are just not capable of defending our nation's security. It's that simple!)
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To: Fledermaus
You got a laugh out of me....;)


BUSH/CHENEY 04 FOR THE SAKE OF OUR NATION
2,344 posted on 01/23/2004 1:23:13 AM PST by MEG33
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To: NYCVirago
Thanks for the nomination! };^D)
2,345 posted on 01/23/2004 2:47:20 AM PST by RJayneJ
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To: NYCVirago
Count on McCain to be a thorn in the President's side all the way to the election.

Wonder if he will be showing up on the Sunday shows again soon.

2,346 posted on 01/23/2004 4:49:07 AM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: alwaysconservative
My guess is that neither Edwards or Kucinich would be able to define exactly what it is the Federal Reserve does. Clearly Sharpton had no clue and it was funny to watch him fumble and mumble. The others must have been praying they weren't going to get that same question.

They are all such self serving hacks, it was painful to watch them and realize that the President is forced to work with those people to keep America safe.

2,347 posted on 01/23/2004 4:53:50 AM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: Howlin
Click on pic:


OFFICIAL PERVERT CANDIDATE


2,348 posted on 01/23/2004 5:04:51 AM PST by ppaul
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To: Lady Heron
??? Is this post for me??? I think you were trying to respond to somebody else. What London/Times article?

No, not to you specifically. I was just giving running commentary (with a touch of edioritalizing) and responded to the last poster on the thread. Sorry for any misunderstanding.

2,349 posted on 01/23/2004 5:19:19 AM PST by Quilla
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To: Gracey
Anyone know what pin that is on Edwards lapel?

I believe it's a miniature one of these:


2,350 posted on 01/23/2004 5:34:09 AM PST by Quilla
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To: alwaysconservative
Everything Edwards said was blah EXCEPT he believes in States Rights. IF NH really heard that Edwards will win. If he holds onto it going into South Carolina Edwards wins. IF he stands behind that He will become the Next president.
2,351 posted on 01/23/2004 5:41:52 AM PST by Baseballguy
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To: Fledermaus
If Sharpeton got elected President, there WOULDN'T be four more years. The entire nation would collapse. He's an ignorant, bloated buffoon, and a standing insult to every intelligent black American he alleges he represents. He makes Jessie Jackson look bright (and that's not easy.)
2,352 posted on 01/23/2004 6:47:13 AM PST by ZULU (Remember the Alamo!!!!!)
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To: ZULU
My feelings exactly. From what I saw Lieberman was by far the best of the bunch.

The debate became so boring my husband kept switching to other channels.

2,353 posted on 01/23/2004 6:58:58 AM PST by Dante3
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To: Dante3
Actually, I found it both amusing and frightening.
2,354 posted on 01/23/2004 7:01:38 AM PST by ZULU (Remember the Alamo!!!!!)
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To: cyncooper
I think Dean is a certifiable nutcase. I think he is emotionally unstable and poorly grounded in international affairs. He spouts typcal leftist Democratic rhetoric on nearly every issue except gun control.
2,355 posted on 01/23/2004 7:04:33 AM PST by ZULU (Remember the Alamo!!!!!)
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To: Baseballguy
Edwards demonstrated he is a moron. The biggest threat to America and western civilization today is Islam. By his answers he amply demonstrated his total ignorance of this cult and its practises. And he wants to be President??

He could have at lleast done his homework.

Even when he spoke about the Second Amendment, he demonstrated his ignorance of that subject. Its not there to allow people to hunt. The purpose is claerly to allow people to gain familiarity with firearms so that if neededm they are capable of defending their rights from threats from without or tyranny from within. The latter is the reason Democrats, social tyrants all, fear it.
2,356 posted on 01/23/2004 7:08:35 AM PST by ZULU (Remember the Alamo!!!!!)
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To: katz
I wasn't replying to you specifically re: your comment. I was just posting a comment as part of the thread. That's all there is to that. I jumped on the debate thread when it was already half over and yours was the last thread at the time. Sorry for any confusion. FV
2,357 posted on 01/23/2004 7:40:18 AM PST by floriduh voter (www.conservative-spirit.org freeper site)
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To: ZULU
IF it is true then every state will have more power. There will be no Federalism. He could veto every piece bill that would infringe on the rights of states. Personally I find this worthy. Every state could decide their own fate.

Here are some things I would like to see. Abortion by state, gay marriage, gun laws, taxes, pay to federal congressmen from the state and president, roads. The list is huge folks. He says he is for the common man. If this is true this changes everything.

As it stands now Federalism makes a country with no state lines.

2,358 posted on 01/23/2004 8:22:40 AM PST by Baseballguy
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To: ZULU; All
Has anybody considered temporarily switching thier voter registration to "Dem" just to vote for Dean in the primaries to ensure that he wins the nomination? In these close primaries, it would only take a few of us to swing the nomination his way.
2,359 posted on 01/23/2004 8:25:42 AM PST by jmstein7
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To: Gracey
That pin on Edward's lapel...I believe it is the pin that was awarded to his 16 yr old son who had just completed an outward bound program. From what I understand, his son had some type of difficulties and went to outward bound. He completed the program and his parents were very proud of him. 2 wks later he died in accident soon after he got his license, caught in high winds and the SUV he was driving overturned. Edwards now wears that pin in memory of his son.
2,360 posted on 01/23/2004 9:32:30 AM PST by Dusty Rose
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