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12 November 2003 by nathaniel

strides in the race for the Democratic party

Bad news for Howard Dean = good news for Howard Dean? Doing Dean A World Of Good
On that same note, here’s an article that says Dean’s bid for South seen as ‘perceptive’ – I actually agree here, and thought it when I first heard about his comments. Granted, it came out all wrong, but Democrats NEED southern votes. Looked at and worded carefully, a bid for the South, by playing off the pride of their history, could mean winning the election. But southern votes mean black AND white, Mr Dean – and your policies will probably be better suited for the former! Unfortunately, we all know from prior statements that Dean is a mostly ignorant git when it comes to issues of racism and discrimination. That’s what you get from being the Governor of Vermont, I guess…
And lastly, Clark is losing his stride. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – I think The General is setting himself up to run as VP on the bill of the primary winner.

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