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2004 US Presidential Election
January 27, 2004
| MSNBC: Kerry Wins By Double Digits

This also means Dean LOSES by double digits … 39% Kerry, 24% Dean.



Posted by Alan at January 27, 2004 08:32 PM | TrackBack
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Which raises the question, what primary can Dean win? He has the money and organization to hang around for awhile, but it looks like he will have to face reality eventually.

Posted by: popd at January 27, 2004 08:46 PM

Dean can win— the question is whether he can win soon enough— whether he can survive to a more favorable news cycle. The “I have a scream” thing has really taken the wind out of his supporters— and they had lots of wind. Will the crashing of dreams send the Deanies sulking out of the game? Or can they stage a comeback? If the race were run on moveon.org, Dean would still have it. Question now— can Kerry handle being front runner— and will his flipping on war catch up to him?

Posted by: Kai at January 27, 2004 09:16 PM

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