kentuck
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Thu Jan-24-08 09:25 AM
Response to Reply #20 |
| 21. He may win Oklahoma... |
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Or he could do well or win in several other states if Obama or Hillary lose their momentum. Everybody has not made up their minds to vote for Obama or Hillary, as have most folks here at DU. The polls could change overnight, just like they did in New Hampshire. It doesn't help that the media has written off Edwards at this time, after just 3 or 4 states have voted. That may be enough evidence for some but there are others that wish to see a little more support before coronating a king or queen.
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| -John Edwards has not yet begun to fight ! |
kentuck |
Jan-24-08 08:12 AM |
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I pray you are right. |
Tennessee Gal |
Jan-24-08 08:13 AM |
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Edwards or Un-Committed ALL of the Way!!! nt |
patrice |
Jan-24-08 08:17 AM |
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Indeed he better start soon, or it won't matter. |
electron_blue |
Jan-24-08 08:17 AM |
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Too bad he didn't fight when he was in the senate |
gaiilonfong |
Jan-24-08 08:19 AM |
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Nobody is perfect and anybody can change.. |
kentuck |
Jan-24-08 08:22 AM |
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Change can be Learning. You can tell whether it's Learning or |
patrice |
Jan-24-08 09:02 AM |
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Every body needs to pay attention. |
haroldgiowa |
Jan-24-08 08:23 AM |
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Edwards was soooo in control of that situation. His question about Obama's 100 present votes |
patrice |
Jan-24-08 08:55 AM |
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Hot Damn!!!! |
balantz |
Jan-24-08 09:27 AM |
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Me tooo, I'm a debate addict, if they actually debate that is. |
patrice |
Jan-24-08 09:31 AM |
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A real debate exposes all of their strengths and weaknesses. |
balantz |
Jan-24-08 09:35 AM |
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Thanks for the battle cry, kentuck! The more people get the chance to hear Edwards, the more |
chimpymustgo |
Jan-24-08 08:23 AM |
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Why not? What kept him? |
robbedvoter |
Jan-24-08 08:26 AM |
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The Machine placed its bets on the other two, trying to cover |
patrice |
Jan-24-08 09:06 AM |
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I hope he wins SC - let's leave it at that. |
robbedvoter |
Jan-24-08 09:28 AM |
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The last time he ran in primary in SC.... |
kentuck |
Jan-24-08 09:34 AM |
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There's hope of getting to the convention where there's a significant block of |
patrice |
Jan-24-08 09:37 AM |
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It doesn't really look like he's going to start to fight, either. |
Vash the Stampede |
Jan-24-08 08:38 AM |
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So you think he is going to come in a distant third? |
kentuck |
Jan-24-08 08:57 AM |
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Maybe, maybe not. But he's in a hole, no question about it. |
Vash the Stampede |
Jan-24-08 09:11 AM |
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Distant third place finishes? |
Tennessee Gal |
Jan-24-08 09:06 AM |
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Actually, it's probably that I watch too little. |
Vash the Stampede |
Jan-24-08 09:12 AM |
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Would second place in SC be considered a win for him? |
kentuck |
Jan-24-08 09:15 AM |
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I think so. What do you think? |
Tennessee Gal |
Jan-24-08 09:36 AM |
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It might get him some attention.. |
kentuck |
Jan-24-08 09:40 AM |
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I'm not talking about "most people" or "expectations". |
Vash the Stampede |
Jan-24-08 02:46 PM |
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SC is no more "average" America than is Iowa... |
kentuck |
Jan-24-08 03:02 PM |
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Oh, hey, I mean, I think this staggered primary business is outdated. |
Vash the Stampede |
Jan-24-08 03:19 PM |
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KNPnta |
CorpGovActivist |
Jan-24-08 08:55 AM |
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Yeah, there is light at the end of the tunnel |
poppysgal |
Jan-24-08 09:16 AM |
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No other Edwards supporter will answer.......perhaps you will |
BigDDem |
Jan-24-08 09:19 AM |
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He may win Oklahoma... |
kentuck |
Jan-24-08 09:25 AM |
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None. But his winning SC will settle this primary faster rather than later. |
robbedvoter |
Jan-24-08 09:30 AM |
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Edwards! |
stravu9 |
Jan-24-08 05:39 PM |
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I Hope that he comes in under the radar. n/t |
sandyj999 |
Jan-24-08 05:42 PM |
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