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Edited on Thu Jan-29-04 12:24 PM by ZombyWoof
(Apologies to Skinner for ripping off his idea) :-)
Dennis Kucinich: There's a new press secretary on the campaign trail, and this can only be a plus for the People's Campaign. As long a DK stays in, I will feel represented in this race. His speaking out on WMD's helps us all in the fight against Bush.
John Edwards: His campaign retains its positive energy and enthusiasm after NH, and he is heading into home field advantage very soon. Watch his numbers rise. I think his emphasis on the economy, like DK's, is the biggest plus for the campaign.
John Kerry: I loved how he refused to apologize for telling the truth about how Bush was "f*cking up" with Iraq and everything else, for that matter. I expect more candor like this from the Senator! A formidable opponent for Bush, if that should come to pass.
Howard Dean: Shaking up a staff is normal and often necessary in politics. He has a fresh start with both his staff and his strategy as we head south and west. Dean is still in this thing, and still has the energy, will, and determination to succeed.
Joe Lieberman: Joe speaks his mind and sticks to his guns. Don't we all want that quality in a candidate? It's what I like about DK, and even though Joe comes from the more conservative wing of the party, his principles are just as unyielding, and his supporters know they are getting the straight dirt when he speaks.
Al Sharpton: Only DK and Al were the outspoken ones about Bush's WMD lies until now. That is why we need the populists in there, they are bellwethers for the frontrunners on the issues.
Wes Clark: Intelligent, engaging, and quick to learn, three attributes that have helped him grow quickly as a candidate. Anyone who stands up to Bob Dole is okay by me!
Edit: typos
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