2004 Presidential Election
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  Wednesday, February 18, 2004


2004 Presidential Election

Matthew Gross has a Wisconsin wrap-up. It looks like there is still a race for the Democratic nomination. The numbers are Kerry 39, Edwards 35, and Dean 18. So more than 50% of voters did not vote for Kerry. On to March 2nd. Here's the coverage from NHPrimary.com.

Howard dean is going to stop campaigning but leave his name on the ballot. No doubt he is hoping that John Kerry and John Edwards self-destruct opening the door to his nomination. He's doing the right thing with regard to the dems beating President Bush in the fall. They need to settle the nomination soon.

Blogs For Bush is ranting about John Kerry's Chinese campaign donations.

Update: Here's the link to the transcript of Howard Dean's speech today:

Update: Here's the link to John Edwards' statement about Howard Dean.

Update: A recent USA Today/CNN/Gallup poll shows both John Edwards and John Kerry beating George Bush nationally. From the article, "Political analysts were not surprised at a key finding of the poll: If the presidential election were today, either John Kerry or John Edwards would beat Bush. Little more than a week ago, a match of Bush against either Democrat was so close it was in effect a tie. In early January, Bush held a solid lead over every candidate for the Democratic nomination." Thanks to TalkLeft for the link.

Josh Marshall thinks that John Edwards' website radiates more energy that does John Kerry's website.
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