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« on: November 27, 2003, 12:27:06 AM »

Dean won't run independent, he doesn't want to destroy his own party. They'll be a huge push for him as VP though.....that won't happen either.

He'll support whoever the candidate is.

Nationally, the green party has peaked. If they run a candidate in 04, it won't get more than 1.5%. Nader is in his 70's, yea he might run again but there won't be the same energy and enthusiasm.

if the Dean wing can't get behind whoever the candidate is, then we deserve to lose. But I think Howard will do the right thing and endorse Gep or Edwards or Clark, whoever it is. The party must come together!
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