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Gustaf
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« on: March 12, 2004, 06:32:31 PM »

After reading that, I think Edwards is gonna get the VP nod.  This is the ticket Dems are claling for and its easily the best one Kerry could make for himself.  I guarentee he wins Ohio if Edwards is on the ticket.  

No, I don't think Edwards would win Kerry Ohio.  Bayh would though--or could--more easily than could Edwards, anyway.

Edwards won't win his homestate or anywhere else in the south, most likely.  Evan Bayh would be the ideal candidate, but he's viewed as too conservative for the ultra-liberal ticket you guys appear to be seeking.

Personally, I'd love to see Bayh in the White House.  He's a Democrat I can respect--and that doesn't happen too often.

Edwards would help with moderate indeoendents and Republicans everywhere. That would help in all close states.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2004, 06:35:19 PM »

After reading that, I think Edwards is gonna get the VP nod.  This is the ticket Dems are claling for and its easily the best one Kerry could make for himself.  I guarentee he wins Ohio if Edwards is on the ticket.  

No, I don't think Edwards would win Kerry Ohio.  Bayh would though--or could--more easily than could Edwards, anyway.

Edwards won't win his homestate or anywhere else in the south, most likely.  Evan Bayh would be the ideal candidate, but he's viewed as too conservative for the ultra-liberal ticket you guys appear to be seeking.

Personally, I'd love to see Bayh in the White House.  He's a Democrat I can respect--and that doesn't happen too often.

Edwards would help with moderate indeoendents and Republicans everywhere. That would help in all close states.
that was my point


I wrote it in bigger letters. Smiley
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