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Registered: October 10, 2003
Posts: 5
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Hey NOISEmakers...Has anyone been following the race for the Democratic Party's nomination for President. There are 10 candidates for the nomination - can you name any of them?
I know there’s a pretty big youth push behind Howard Dean (have you heard about Generation Dean?), but what about the other people. Anyone know anything about them?
And we know the Republican candidate will be Pres. George W. Bush, but how do you guys think he will do his second time around?
I know the election isn't for another year, but I kinda feel like we should be paying attention now.
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Registered: May 23, 2003
Posts: 1072
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Bill Nye. Yes, the science guy.
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Registered: April 03, 2002
Posts: 1141
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Registered: July 08, 2002
Posts: 566
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shmeow, your profile says you're 28. Oh well, I'm not going to bicker with a Dean supporter. Btw, if you listed the correct state, where in MA do you live?
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Registered: April 04, 2003
Posts: 173
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GO HOWARD DEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He is the best, but if he doesn't come trough... Anyone but Bush! Election 2004 *sigh* a pity I can't vote until '08 
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Registered: July 24, 2003
Posts: 319
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Meagan, how the hell can you say that you are a Republican, but then turn around and tell everyone to vote Green?
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Registered: May 07, 2003
Posts: 7555
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I am a Republican, so I do not really care about who is running for the Democrats. Also I can't stand Bush. Since I am like 9 months too young to vote next year anyway...I guess that is okay that I do not have a candidate in mind...My advice...GO GREEN PARTY!!!
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Registered: October 05, 2003
Posts: 365
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REGIME CHANGE STARTS AT HOME! GET RID OF BUSH AS SOON AS YOU CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sry couldnt help that. well i dont really care who it is as long as its not bush...well i guess i will care but ny1 is betta than bush 
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Registered: July 24, 2003
Posts: 319
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Bush is going to win by a far margin in 2004. All of the Dems. are weak. As for Nader, he might as well just join the communist party.
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Registered: September 06, 2003
Posts: 123
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quote: There are 10 candidates for the nomination - can you name any of them?
actually more, but who's counting.
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<JoeyDauben>
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I totally agree, but just to let you know, there are more than just two sell-out parties. I'm monitoring the Libertarian race, because there are two actively seeking the nomination. Currently, if things go as planned, the 2004 race between the Rs and Ds will be void of a third party candidate, unless of course, Ralph Nader tries to trend his way onto the presidential scene again (2000 was a fluke; it was "cool" to be Green). Anyway, Gary Nolan is my pick for president, but it's highly unlikely he'll be in the debates, let alone the White House. But hey, at least I can sleep at night knowing I've never voted for a Gore, Clinton, or Bush. http://www.garynolan.comThe guys up in New Hampshire are watching this race as well, considering the fact a near-5,000 libertarians are planning a move up to that state. Ah, should be good.
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