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I think Kerry was the winner here. I'm not exactly a Kerry fan, but he managed to create a very positive image that he would fight for the middle class and do what was right. He never did answer the patriot act and IWR issues to my satisfaction though.
Dean... Dean was almost funny to watch. He's reinvented his campaign and it just made me crack up to hear it. Gone is the democrat-bashing firebrand, here now is the fiscally conservative successful governor. His message shifted completely after Iowa.
Clark demonstrated a rapier wit and was quick, focused and intense. He just oozes leadership and intelligence. My only disappointment was him declining to nail Bush to the wall over his NG service and wishy washy answer over his lobbying.
Kucinich... I don't think he can win, but I just love this guy. He's passionate and I get the sense he's an honest fighter for what he believes in. I agreed with stance on outsourcing 110%, and it's good to see someone finally get balls to stand against it. I don't agree with him on everything he talked about, but I very much respect him for being honest and direct.
Edwards... disappointing IMO. I don't recall any of his responses being especially strong.
Al Sharpton... I agree with Al on few issues, but I just love to listen to this guy. He speaks very well and I appreciate his viewpoint and humor he interjects into things.
Lieberman: Wow, he's a little too right-wing for me. I sometimes had to look and make sure this was a democratic debate. I'm not exactly sure why Lieberman isn't a republican from what he said up there.
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