February 10, 2004
Kerry | Kerry Will Likely Claim Virginia
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports on John Kerry’s likely win in Virginia’s primary.
Recent polls have found Kerry with a substantial lead in Virginia over North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, who in turn has distanced himself from the remaining candidates.The likely result is that when Virginians go to the polls today, they will not have as much of an impact on the nomination as had been hoped when state Democratic Party officials sought an early primary.
With Kerry’s early string of primary and caucus victories, Virginia and neighboring Tennessee, which also votes today, are expected to knock down one of the last uncertainties about Kerry - his ability to win in a Southern state.
However, Sen. John Edwards, General Wesley Clark and Rep. Dennis Kucinich continue campaigning in the Commonwealth. Howard Dean is not campaigning in Virginia.
Posted by Jeff M at February 10, 2004 12:57 PM
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So, when will some of these guys run
out of money, face reality and quit?
Are their egos really that bloated?
It is amazing.
Posted by: leaddog2 at February 10, 2004 03:08 PM
really good website!
Posted by: Telefonsex at July 2, 2004 05:23 AM
nice artikel…
Posted by: Teensex at July 6, 2004 10:42 AM
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