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With Obama at the top of the ticket, Democrats are going to romp in Iowa in this cycle.
McCain's wasting his time and money. Of course, against Obama, he's going to be wasting a lot of money in this election.
I can't wait until he has to run ads to try and hold the Dakotas.
Posted at May 11, 2008 1:52 PM in response to McCain Airing New Ad On The Economy in Iowa
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FOR HILLARY!!!!!!
Posted at May 9, 2008 10:32 PM in response to McAuliffe: Joint Ticket Would Be "A Great Idea"
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HILLMENTUM!
Posted at May 7, 2008 1:05 PM in response to Obama Campaign Manager: On May 20th, We'll Have Won Majority Of Pledged Delegates
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This is going to be closer than six.
We'll see.
Posted at May 6, 2008 9:03 PM in response to Meanwhile, In Indiana...
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HILLMENTUM!
Posted at May 6, 2008 7:38 PM in response to Obama Wins North Carolina, Networks Project
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Obama-Feingold is too wonderful an idea to even contemplate.
Posted at May 5, 2008 8:02 PM in response to It's Official: John And Elizabeth Edwards Will Not Endorse In Prez Race
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Check Edwards' voting record.
He's less progressive than Clinton, for God's sakes.
And you know why he couldn't win a state, any state?
Because when you were in a room listening to him talk, you couldn't get past the feeling that he was full of shit.
Posted at May 5, 2008 7:49 PM in response to It's Official: John And Elizabeth Edwards Will Not Endorse In Prez Race
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The last Democrat in the race?
Puh-leaze.
Was it his vote to invade Iraq that convinced you of his ideological purity?
Voting for the Patriot Act?
Voting against Paul Wellstone's amendment to the bankruptcy bill that would have provided an exception for medical emergencies?
John Edwards campaigned as a populist because he saw an opportunity to go to Hillary Clinton's left.
All the rest is just piffle.
Posted at May 5, 2008 7:36 PM in response to It's Official: John And Elizabeth Edwards Will Not Endorse In Prez Race
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I just checked, and in case anyone cares:
In the last 10 years, John Edwards won one senate race (with 51 percent) and two primaries, in North Carolina and South Carolina in 2004.
That's it.
Barack Obama has won, what, 31 primaries and caucuses this time around, not to mention 3 Illinois Senate races and a US Senate race with nearly two-thirds of the vote.
Even the Tigress of Tuzla has won two U.S. Senate elections and 15 or so primaries this time around.
In other words, neither one needs his endorsement, which likely wouldn't carry enough weight to change the Democratic primary outcome in his home state.
He's redefined irrelevance.
Posted at May 5, 2008 7:15 PM in response to It's Official: John And Elizabeth Edwards Will Not Endorse In Prez Race
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He wanted a deal to be VP to endorse, and didn't get one.
He's really not the guy he pretends to be.
Posted at May 5, 2008 6:58 PM in response to It's Official: John And Elizabeth Edwards Will Not Endorse In Prez Race

