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Howard Dean, 5-2, Flashy frontrunner has good connections and an aggressive running style. But can he get the distance?
Wesley Clark, 7-2, Late entrant with unusual pedigree will be set up for a deep closing run.
John Kerry, 7-1, Sports blue chip pedigree and has looked sharp in training lately; will stalk the frontrunners; may be there to pick up the pieces if the two top ones fail.
Richard Gephardt, 10-1, Veteran plodder may be overlooked in this race; can get up for a money spot but don't see this one as the winner.
John Edwards, 20-1, Good-looking chestnut shows flashes of promise; may be overmatched in this race; look for him in the future.
Joe Lieberman, 40-1, Connecticut shipper has done well at this track before but won't hit the board in this race.
Dennis Kucinich, 80-1, Honest horse has his supporters but will win a Nobel Peace Prize before he takes the presidency.
Carol Moseley Braun, 100-1, Bay mare takes on the boys, has a smooth running style, but will do better when placed in a more realistic spot.
Al Sharpton, 150-1, Fan favorite has no shot; toss.
Bob Graham, 200-1, Old champion will not be there when the real running begins.
Note: Due to mathematical impairment, the odds don't add up.
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