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Post by Baloo on Dec 9, 2003 14:57:36 GMT -5
Doesn't this mean they wouldn't have made a good team? If he can't even back his own partner.... NEW YORK (CNN) -- Al Gore endorsed Howard Dean's bid for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination on Tuesday, substantially deepening Dean's fast-developing drive for dominance in the nine-candidate field of would-be challengers to President Bush. See the rest here... www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/12/09/elec04.prez.gore.dean/index.html
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Post by Tammi on Dec 9, 2003 17:21:57 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]I'm voting for SAGAN, so I dont care who endorses whom.[/glow] ;D
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Post by Jlew on Dec 10, 2003 10:30:11 GMT -5
Pretty interesting...... honestly, the only reason why I think he did it is because Lieberman has no chance after what happened in the last election.... Gore wants to atleast be siding with someone that has a chance.....
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Post by Sagan on Dec 13, 2003 18:31:18 GMT -5
Kind of stretching to find something bad to say, aren't you Baloo? I think it's obvious that by getting as close as possible to the Chimp, Lieberman has betrayed not only Gore but his whole party. Every Republican I know thinks Lieberman is the Dems best candidate. None of them would vote for him over the Chimp, of course. That alone tells me that Lieberman is not the right man. Once again, Gore makes the right call.
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Post by Baloo on Dec 16, 2003 8:57:46 GMT -5
Kind of stretching to find something bad to say, aren't you Baloo? I think it's obvious that by getting as close as possible to the Chimp, Lieberman has betrayed not only Gore but his whole party. Every Republican I know thinks Lieberman is the Dems best candidate. None of them would vote for him over the Chimp, of course. That alone tells me that Lieberman is not the right man. Once again, Gore makes the right call. Not so much. Wouldn't you think that if you were to go into business with someone, they should have enough confidence in you to support you in your next venture?
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