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Yes, candidates are dropping out like mosquitoes to Deep Woods Off.
But I've heard chatter that people will still do write-in voting for the Dem of their liking and say "F^^^ YOU" to the Democratic party. These people are the NB_ lot. ("Nobody But ____", insert candidate as desired.)
The Green party won't be an issue. They barely got 2% of the vote nationally in 2002, and Nader's a freakin' nut with as much credibility as rancid milk.
Clinton's sex life won't be an issue either.
No...
The only factors in 2004 are:
1. Can the candidate sing the song and walk the tightrope enough to impress everybody?
2. Can Bush find a way to bamboozle the public, which you have to agree could be done...
and
3. Democrats who saw their candidate back out remain loyal to the party instead of themselves. In other words, beware of the NB_ crowd. They are as much traitors to the ABB cause as Miller, Berman, Biden, and * are.
While such DINOs are few in number, they can turn victories into losses. Indeed, the only state in 2000 that made a difference was Florida, but there were as many unethical or illegal dealings done by the administration combined with the highly partisan and unethical actions of the "Supreme" court, there as there was the Green party issue (Less than 2% of the voters, but it was enough to cause trouble.)
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