Bush loves Jiang
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Mon Dec-29-03 04:10 PM
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| Only 4 weeks tilll Iowa and 3 till NH... |
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Edited on Mon Dec-29-03 04:10 PM by Bush loves Jiang
It's really coming quickly, and it has me quite excited.
Predictions?
IA: Gephardt or Dean NH: Dean
Drop-outs:
Gephardt is done if he loses IA. Kerry is done if (when?) he loses NH. Dean might think twice if he loses both states. Other drop-outs based on how the candidates rank below the top 2 or 3.
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mikehiggins
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Mon Dec-29-03 04:17 PM
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| 1. Silly me, I thought Iowa came first. n/t |
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Mon Dec-29-03 04:21 PM
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You're right...
One site inadvertently listed the NH primary first, but a few others said Iowa was first.
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Mon Dec-29-03 04:56 PM
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| 3. Dean in a squeaker in IA |
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Dean with 45% in NH.
Kerry stays in.
I wouldn't look for any candidate to drop out until Feb 3rd primaries are done. Then, I think we could see Gephardt, CMB, Sharpton, Lieberman, Edwards all get out.
Kerry should drop out after the first week of March. Clark and Dean are in for the long haul until one has the nomination sewn up. DK's people keep saying he is staying in no matter what and I think I believe that. He seems tenacious in his efforts.
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