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Mort from NewYawk
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« on: January 26, 2004, 11:56:08 AM »

then I see something like this, and I get dissapointed

Zogby seems to be the only one, the latest poll this morning shows Dean only 3 points behind Kerry and Edwards making a strong surge at Clark

Kerry- 31%
Dean- 28%
Clark- 13%
Edwards- 12%
Lieberman- 9%

he hasn't really done anything to deserve such a recovery, and Dems are still worried about the electability issue.

I have trouble believing this

the latest Gallup poll shows

Kerry- 36%
Dean- 25%
Clark- 13%
Edwards- 10%
Lieberman- 10%

this looks ridiculous, Lieberman at 10%!?!?!

Lieberman will be at 15% when this is all over, DMajority.

If you were such a Clinton/Gore supporter (two solid DLC guys at the time), why should it be ridiculous that the guy who far and away represents those Third Way policies should be catching on in NH?

He may not be pretty or have big hair, but it should be clear as all get-out to any Democrat who thinks about it long enough that this is the guy who's most electable!
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Mort from NewYawk
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2004, 12:46:47 PM »

should Lieberman miraculously finish 3rd, it still doesn't give him much momentum or a prayer in any other states. Face it, he's old, dull dry, he's yesterdays Democrat.
"Yesterday's Democrat" is Bill Clinton, the only Democrat in sixty years to hold the White House for two terms.

Who among this crew most closely articulates the policies that gave him such strength against Republicans?

"Yesterday's Democrat" is exactly what the Democrats need in 2004.

Until the Democrats get the formula, all they do is chase away the middle, the key to winning.
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