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Picture of Sunset
Registered: October 17, 2003
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Since Howard Dean dropped out of the running and Nadar (I think that's how you spell his name) is in, Bush is winning by 47%, Kerry right behind and Nadar with 4% of the votes, who do you think is going to win? Does the new candidate have a chance? Do you think Dean should've stayed in the running? What do you think?

This is what boredom does to people.
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Registered: October 17, 2003
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Haha, ComradeSmurf... that was funny.

Damnit! I want Kerry gone! Come on you old fart, drop out!

*sigh*
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Registered: May 23, 2003
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Clark, the other old-looking guy, dropped out. And Lieberman, the OTHER old-looking guy, dropped out. But it's all good.
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Didn't Kerry drop out? Nader doesn't have a chance, he shouldn't have ran in the middle of the election.
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so why won't he just accept it and dedicate his time supporting one of the other candidates.


Because he hardly agrees with any of the things the candidates stand for. And we'll see about who's in the lead. It's by a few points, we've just gotten out of the democratic primaries (whic stirs up support and intrest in those running). Bush hasn't started campaigning yet, and the margin is very close. It's too soon to see "who's in the lead."

We'll also see how this supposed transition of power in Iraq in June/July goes.
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Personally, I don't think Nadar should run because it's already a tight race and he'll only tip the scales, taking votes that could possibly go to the democrats or republicans. I mean, there's no way he'll beat Bush or Kerry/Edwards during this campaign, so why won't he just accept it and dedicate his time supporting one of the other candidates.
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I think that Bush I'll take it again mainly cause most people will see that he cuts the crud and gets things done

by the way my teacher asked me to add this as a warining int the year 2008 hiliary clinton will run for president and while a woman president is fine with me don't let it be hiliary shell try to make us a socailist or communist state
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OK, sorry... the poll I saw said he was ahead...

Haha, I figured out it was Nader but the 15 minutes we up to change it... I was close.

Dean's speech was pretty good... best he's done.

Excuse me for my incorrect information. I apologize.
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Actually, wrong.

Many, many polls show both Kerry and Edwards ahead of Bush. For example, the mainstream Gallup poll.

http://www.gallup.com/content/default.asp?ci=10687

Also, my man John Zogby:

http://www.zogby.com/Soundbites/ReadClips.dbm?ID=7711

2. It's spelled Nader, though you could call him the nadir of the green party...haha. I jest.

3. Dean's final speech was also his best. Not because I wanted to see him go, it was just a very good speech.
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