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Feanorcurufinwe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-05-04 04:16 PM
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37. Not bad analysis, but he dismisses Clark too easily.
"After Super Tuesday, Clark will be gone as well. " WHY? What is his reasoning here? I don't see that Clark has anything to lose by staying in, however he does at the polls -- he doesn't have a job to go back to or anything does he?

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  -My Political Science Professor's Primary Predictions aldian159  Jan-05-04 01:12 AM   #0 
  - even if the prof is wrong  La_Serpiente   Jan-05-04 01:16 AM   #1 
  - For one thing  Tom Rinaldo   Jan-05-04 01:16 AM   #2 
  - He may be a political science professor,  ryharrin   Jan-05-04 01:22 AM   #3 
  - I gotta talk to him about clark  aldian159   Jan-05-04 01:26 AM   #4 
  - February 3rd states..  Kathleen04   Jan-05-04 02:25 AM   #17 
     - There have been polls recently that  ryharrin   Jan-05-04 02:53 AM   #18 
  - Your analogy is more accurate than profs. His fumblings do not seem  polpilot   Jan-05-04 01:56 PM   #30 
  - I think he predicts  Yupster   Jan-05-04 01:28 AM   #5 
  - Disagree too  napi21   Jan-05-04 01:40 AM   #7 
  - Hey, he's obviously a serious thinker  Rowdyboy   Jan-05-04 01:33 AM   #6 
  - You're prof is so wrong...  jeter   Jan-05-04 01:42 AM   #8 
  - maybe your political science professor should retire.  flaminbats   Jan-05-04 01:49 AM   #9 
  - Hmm..  tedoll78   Jan-05-04 01:51 AM   #10 
  - Who is Jonathon Edwards?  arcos   Jan-05-04 01:52 AM   #11 
  - He might have been thinking of  aldian159   Jan-05-04 01:55 AM   #13 
  - Maybe he's thinking of John Edward  ryharrin   Jan-05-04 01:55 AM   #14 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Jan-05-04 03:30 AM   #19 
  - Dean could win both MA and CT... n/t  arcos   Jan-05-04 01:54 AM   #12 
  - It's an interesting scenario  NWHarkness   Jan-05-04 02:13 AM   #15 
  - Utah and Idaho are conservative states with liberal primary voters!  flaminbats   Jan-05-04 02:25 AM   #16 
  - interesting scenerios  CMT   Jan-05-04 06:35 AM   #20 
  - McCain won NH by several points in 2000  maha   Jan-05-04 02:13 PM   #32 
  - Where'd he get his degree? Devry?  HFishbine   Jan-05-04 07:16 AM   #21 
  - thanks for that link  maddezmom   Jan-05-04 07:21 AM   #22 
  - sorry, this comment alone shows he's clueless:  ithacan   Jan-05-04 08:11 AM   #23 
  - "DC is moot because of the large black population that will pander...  Anaxamander   Jan-05-04 09:43 AM   #26 
     - yes  spooky3   Jan-05-04 06:47 PM   #41 
  - This is not a very scholarly assessment.  spooky3   Jan-05-04 09:19 AM   #24 
  - OK, I don't know if this is rude but I think this guy is from outter space  xultar   Jan-05-04 09:27 AM   #25 
  - "Dean's kind of liberals"?????  lastliberalintexas   Jan-05-04 09:51 AM   #27 
  - Kerry is way behind in all of the Feb 3 states  gore-is-my-president   Jan-05-04 01:10 PM   #28 
  - Dean leads in Michigan and SC right now, as well as DC, MA, MD, and NY.  adamrsilva   Jan-05-04 01:27 PM   #29 
  - Aldian, is it too late to get your money back?  YellowDawgDemocrat   Jan-05-04 02:11 PM   #31 
  - You sure he's not really an Auto Shop Professor ? ;-) -eom-  Hoppin_Mad   Jan-05-04 02:15 PM   #33 
  - If he had said Clark instead of Kerry  dansolo   Jan-05-04 03:07 PM   #34 
  - Hmmm - New Yorkers are far too smart and saavy for Dean  molly   Jan-05-04 03:30 PM   #35 
  - Interesting Analysis; We Agree That It Will Be A Fight Down the Stretch  LoneStarLiberal   Jan-05-04 04:09 PM   #36 
  - Not bad analysis, but he dismisses Clark too easily.  Feanorcurufinwe   Jan-05-04 04:16 PM   #37 
  - He dismisses Clark from SC on--wrongly  maxr4clark   Jan-05-04 04:24 PM   #38 
  - I think he's wrong about Kerry  Nederland   Jan-05-04 05:17 PM   #39 
  - He's living in La-La Land. Kerry doesn't have the $$$ to compete  TexasSissy   Jan-05-04 06:00 PM   #40 
 

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