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Gustaf
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« Reply #15 on: February 16, 2004, 05:47:19 PM » |
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Your right Gustaf... but hell! I need something to hold onto for the time being... see in my little universe the nomination isn’t settled yet and Edwards is still a real player for the nomination…
Sorry snapping back into reality now… ultimately Edwards should have beaten Clark in Oklahoma… had he done that Clark would have been out and I would say that Edwards would have come a good second in Michigan and done better in Maine and then probably won Tennessee and come a close second in Virginia then he could have strongly contested in Nevada and DC and by now we would have a tough race in Wisconsin with Kerry being forced to fend off a real Edwards challenge…rather than the rather desperate effort Edwards is being forced to launch at this stage…shame really but there you go…
Yeah, I sympathize with you, I was hoping for Edwards as well... I think OK was vital, together with NH, often overlooked. If Edwards had squeezed past Clark there, it would have been a definite humiliation for Clark, and might have given OK to Edwards. And then Clark would've dropped out, he almost did anyway, and most of his voters would have gone to Edwards, making VA competitive and TN go for Edwards and keeping him in the race.
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