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2004 US Presidential Election
February 05, 2004
| Democrats Get Quick Lesson on Early Calendar

Via ED / LATimes:

The first rounds of Democratic primaries and caucuses have taught one lesson above all: In the party’s compressed nomination calendar, momentum trumps money and organization.


Posted by Alan at February 5, 2004 08:05 AM | TrackBack
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Howard Dean’s e-mail today talks of a
campaign revival in Wisconsin.

Possible, I suppose! It is also remotely
Possible that there is flowing water on
Mars!

What is your Opinion on the question
below?

Do you think Wesley Clark will survive
past next Tuesday in Tennessee? He is
also out of money.

I expect Edwards to survice until March
2nd, but NOT Dean and Clark.

It is interesting that the Clinton horse
(Clark) and the Gore horse (Dean) are
both out-of-money.

Posted by: leaddog2 at February 5, 2004 04:11 PM

A Typho——- “survive”
Sorry!

Posted by: leaddog2 at February 5, 2004 04:13 PM

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