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Analyzing Edwards' departure

Posted: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:52 AM by Mark Murray

From NBC's Mark Murray and Chuck Todd
Today's news that Edwards is dropping out of the race is surprising -- in that he gave every indication he would compete in the February 5 states, and even beyond. He was a man on a mission.

But that mission ends today. While many will attribute Edwards departure to all the attention on Clinton and Obama -- and there has been a lot of attention on those two! -- the fact is that Edwards based his entire candidacy on the first four contests, especially Iowa. And after he finished second in Iowa and third in New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina, he no longer had a realistic path to winning the nomination.

Winning Iowa would have changed all that. In fact, it's worth noting that the two Johns -- Edwards and McCain -- had about the same amount of media attention a month before Iowa. The difference was that McCain was able to win in New Hampshire and South Carolina, which set the stage for last night's Florida victory. (Of course, McCain also benefited by not having the equivalents of a Clinton or an Obama in the GOP field -- say a Jeb Bush or perhaps a Mark Sanford.)

All that said, Edwards and his team ran a fine campaign. They easily won the ideas primary (on health care, poverty). Edwards was an excellent debater. And the candidate displayed a deep passion that we don't see from many politicians nowadays.

But perhaps the biggest hurdle Edwards faced -- and didn't clear -- was that Democratic voters aren't too kind to repeat candidates. Look at what happened to Gephardt four years ago. Or even Biden this year. In fact, it could be an obstacle if Obama doesn't end up the Dem nominee and decides to run four or eight years from now. (Gore was a repeat candidate who won the nomination in '00, but he was the vice president.)

Compare that with a Republican Party that likes to reward repeat candidates: Reagan in '80, Dole in '96, and maybe McCain in '08.

It isn't easy being a Democrat making another presidential bid.

So where does Edwards' support go? In South Carolina, Edwards won white men. Could this become the new swing voting group? Obama does well with white men in general election match-ups, but has seen his support drop among these folks in the primary. Now, if Obama has any shot at beating Clinton, he's going to have to win this key voting bloc. It's rare white guys are considered a swing vote, but in a Clinton vs. Obama race, it appears they will. Obama needs them more than Clinton.

As for an endorsement, some Edwards folks claim anything is possible. But in chats with numerous Edwards partisans, it's pretty clear they'd be shocked if he threw his support to Clinton. So for now, the options appear to be sit or support Obama.

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I am so proud of the classy campaign that John and Elizabeth Edwards have run. My heart is very heavy that they are leaving this race.

I will now be supporting Barack Obama. I have been a big fan of Obama since the Jefferson/Jackson dinner speech in November. I think his inspirational message of hope is the closest to that of John Edwards' message of compassion for the poor. I could never vote for Mrs. Clinton. Her campaign of smears has totally repulsed me. I'll vote for McCain if she is the nominee.

My best, best wishes to the Edwards.

I will now vote on Super Tuesday for Barack Obama.
Sen. Clinton welcomes endorsement from Sen. Murray

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE -- Hillary Clinton says she's delighted to have the endorsement of Sen. Patty Murray.

Clinton told Seattle's KING-TV from Arkansas that Murray is one of the most effective senators and they have worked together on issues including emergency contraception and veterans affairs.

Clinton also told the station Wednesday she will campaign in Washington.

Murray planned to announce her endorsement in Washington, D.C. Washington's other U.S. senator, Maria Cantwell, endorsed Clinton last month.

Clinton also has the endorsements of former Gov. Gary Locke, U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee, King County Executive Ron Sims and Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon.

Gov. Chris Gregoire says she will endorse a presidential candidate before the Feb. 9 caucuses.
ObamaRama (Sent Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:22 AM)

That is just plain ignorant.  Independents choose who the president is.  McCain gets a lot of support among Independents no matter what his view is on the war, taxes, abortion, etc.

Hillary, on the other hand, is HATED by the vast majority of Independents.  The last thing they want to see is another divisive President.
Now that John Edwards is out of the race, I feel like there really is NO hope for the future of this country. With Hillary, along comes Bill (yikes), and with Obama, along comes ... reverse discrimination? God, I hope not. But let's not forget it was HIS camp who stirred the pot of controversy when they twisted Hillary's words about LBJ/MLK/the Civil Rights Act. What if, once he has power on a national scale, his mentality will be one of "stick it to the man" ??? And he shouldn't be too thrilled about the "cursed Kennedys" endorsement.

For some of us his playing the race card was Strike One.
The Kennedy endorsement was Strike Two.
If we are forced to endure more Oprah campaigning in California that will be Strike Three, and he'll be out of our minds as far as electability.

I don't think I'm the only Dem who thinks this way...suddenly we'll be thinking, "Repubs, here I come."
Now that JE has left the race, I will support the candidate whose positions best represent my views-- Hillary. Obama is so far off on things things that I could not support him if he were the nominee.
To Adam from Brooklyn - Edwards could never be vetted for Attorney General, much less for VP or anything else in an Obama administration. Why? It's that love child in North Carolina, whose birth is due any time now. Never heard about it? Google "Edwards love child" and see for yourself.
Shadow - you are probably right about the Northeastern voter, but for us folks in the south - no way.  I've been a firm Edwards support, still respect him and Elizabeth more than anyone running on either side, and will no support Hillary.  No way Obama can win here, do you remember Harold Ford, Jr.?  Well if you don't, you better cause it has not changed that much down here in 2 years.  I live in bubbaland and honey bubba won't ever vote Obama.
justanotherdummycrat, Trout Creek, NY: '...as far as clinton goes  its all old news they can't damage her any more than they have so there's really nothing more that they can do....'

Sorry !
IS Norman Hsu old news ?
Is 'race baiting' old news ?
IS divisiveness old news ?

Hillary will lose....
She's divinding the Democrats, she'd divide the nation.....


Obama/Edwards '08
Honesty, Integrity, REAL REFORM
My Deomocratic party always was depicted as the party of diversity and unity. It disheartens me to here all of this talk about white/black/male/female/old/young/gay/straight. We had always criticized the neocon party for their Nixonian/Rovian tactics. Has it ever dawned on anyone that John Edwards won that vote because he was a hometown(born) son. The media/Clinton does a great disservice to this election cycle. Did you pick on Bill Clinton when he was receiving 90+ percent of the black votes. My party needs white/black/Latino/Asian/Native American/male/female/straight/gay/relgious/non-religious et al to govern. Painting my party like the neocon party is not a good thing. Bridges burned now will not be repaired in the general election. The Clinton campaign is using divisive tactics for short term gain(win battle yet lose the war). I suspect that the media is doing this(framing everything as race/gender) to help the neocon party. Now all the GOP has to do is start courting the AA community if Barack Obama does not win. Many of Barack Obama Independent supporters also like John McCain. They are different on the issue of war. But, many of them like the straight talk/ethics reform. Many of them see both as men of integrity. As a Dem, I agree with their reasoning(although I would not support McCain for other reasons). In a McCain vs Clinton matchup, does any true student of history believe that she has a snowballs chance in Hades. Like Barack Obama said in the last debate, we need to stop letting the neocons frame the argument. Wake up die-hard older Dems. Heed the words of Caroline and Teddy Kennedy. We need addition not subtraction in the general election. Yes, this is the Dem year, but I am not complacent enough to believe that it will remain like this til the GE.

This should be the Dem's response whenever TERROR!!! is used to beat them over the head:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e7bhsziwJ4

ps..this guy in the video went on to beat an entrenched pol by using the 'change' message.
The 'conventional wisdom' (aka no change) for the past 3 years has been Clinton v McCain.  Tired people, tired ideas, and neither has been too impressive with the truth. I'm not a big Mitt supporter, but McCain really did sucker punch him re the 'timetable' crap.  Johnny Mac is all BS and is as desperate as the Clintons.  Try following that guy's logic re the economy and the war sometime ("We'll stay  'indefintely' in Iraq (to fail to do so is to 'wave the white flag of surrender'), cut taxes for all permanently (uh, call Romney a flipper on this one?), and knock off the marginal earmarks (so what?)".  McCain is in if Dems nominate the polarizing Clinton---the fact that the party has turned against her (or expressed its greater support elsewhere) can be seen as nothing but a repudiation of a person who is (or thinks she is) smarter than the rest of us and wishes to impose her will on us without listening.

Get going out there Feb 5 states and get a Dem nominee free and clear of internecine fighting.  Edwards deserves credit for stepping away at the right time, and for his good ideas.
Now you call Edwards passionate, but before you were calling him angry.  And he could still have won after Iowa, after all he did edge out Clinton in Iowa.  But Edwards received almsot no coverage between Iowa and New Hampshire, and you guys at MSNBC did almost everything to to get him to quit.  Matthews being the worst culprit, almost neve mentioning him and then only with disrespect.  Many people were led to believe by the media that he wasn't a viable candidate.
Good spin Shadow, but McCain and Clinton can't hold a light to Kennedy when it comes to be a Washington insider, look at his families history.  

I prefer a moderate in office rather than a liberal and will vote McCain if Obama is the Democratic nominee.  
in analyzing this departure i am left with one question...why this timing????  the final debate is tomorrow in Cal.  why not wait???,  what's going on here??....why would anyone in this position give up your biggest chance at quality FREE California airtime???....is there another shoe to drop??? what deal could possibly have been worked out for him to leave the final debate as a one-on-one with clinton and obama.....the timing is TOO strange here...STAY TUNED!!!
Edawrds was a great candidate, with the right message.  I would absolutely support him for Attorney General.  I wouldn't be opposed to VP except that I'm not sure he brings anything help to the ticket.  I think if he returns to public service, he would continue to be an excellent presidential candidate in the future.  Thank you John and Elizabeth for the time you devoted to this country.

I urge and even plead Edwards supporters to not only vote for Obama, but to join the movement of change he is leading.  I know that the core values in the heart of Obama are the same that were in the heart of John Edwards.
I agree with Edwards as Attorney general and i think he knows that If hillary gets the nod, then the win, he gets the job. It is unlikley that Obama will pick him for anything.

And if a "backroom" deal was made on Obama;s part, that is proof positive he just like everyone else in this thing, a politician to the core who wants to win.  
"Once everyone realizes Obama is just a slogan being propelled by the young and uninformed along with Blacks voting for racial reasons he will fizzle."

I'm a 28-year old white male who's a veteran of two wars and holds two masters degrees.  As a strong Obama supporter, I find your logic extremely compelling...
No, Liz, Billary was the one who played the race card with their irresponsible comments, and the media blew it up.  Obama tried to diffuse it as much as he could because he didn't want Billary to minimize him as the Jesse Jackson black-only candidate.  

And, if Hillary wins, I will be voting for any of the Republicans except Romney.  If Romney AND Hillary win, then hopefully Bloomberg will run.
Well, isn't this a fine kettle of fish to fry.  Clinton vs Obama, neither likes the other much.  McCain vs Romney, same deal.  Whoever the nominees are, who will their running mates be?  Thoughts?
MK, did you notice what the polls said in New Hampshire, or for that matter in South Carolina.  Things change when reality sits in and people often double speak when polled.  I know I wouldn't tell a pollster how I was really going to vote.  So I won't let what the pollsters sway how I will vote, I am not so desperate to regain the whitehouse that I will vote for someone I don't believe is qualified for the job.  I have alread experienced that first hand for the past 7 years.
hey davy, i'm right there with you brother!!!
OMG!!

More piss poor coverage by MSNBC. It's OK, Super Tuesday will be the final "yoke" on MSNBC's mouth... No more crying for Obama, because the nomination will be complete...
MSNBC, weak minded pundits, were not eating crow, crows were flying out of their faces... You could actually see it in there eyes.

I have never seen such fascination with the Republicans, as the MSNBC crowd put on display tonight... It was so bloody obvious what they were doing... Keith Olbermann even called it "The Democratic Thing" with his lack luster pretending of no interest, in the Florida Democratic Primary... What a bunch of suck sour grape losers...

Hillary kicked Obama's back side, with a massive sized boot in Florida, more votes than any other Democrat, "Give me a break" she trounced him, 17 percentage points, and she got more votes than any other Republican too.  

It's amazing how a news organization, DON'T COVER THE NEWS, like MSNBC. Talk about a rout...  And it was a big turn out.  But just like South Carolina, Obama got the black vote in Florida too.  But that was all he got... *Polarizing Obama,* that's what they get for playing the race game.  Admittedly it was not Obamb's fault but he let it fester,

Obama won the black vote "again" and that was the story... He lost the White, and Hispanic vote, big time... Does this sound familiar, oh yes it does, and you can start looking for repetition, that's already two in a row...  There is a back lash to this race stuff, sadly it is not going to save Obama, it will more likely bury him.

Ted Kennedy and the "extreme left" tried to rush in and save their baby, but it was just a ploy, all that (BS) about racism, and Bill Clinton...Was politics as usual... using it all, in an effort to try and hide the "Fact" that Obama is emerging as a polarizing figure, despite the song, that he is a uniter, and all inclusive candidate... STOP WITH THE LIES, WE SEE RIGHT THROUGH THEM.... We don't need lying pundits, on msnbc, or elsewhere... or paper tigers of the "extreme left," to try and tell us how to think...

CNN AND FOX, were much more balanced in there coverage, than, the Obama mouth piece msnbc news.... In fact, they were *far more comprehensive,* in their coverage... MSNBC, displayed extremely poor judgment, and very poor sportsmanship.  How do they justify talking about whats fair or discuss "fair play,"  

Just a bunch of sour grape losers.  I can't describe it any other way.... Just cover the news MSNBC, it's what you are suppose to be doing, and it's all we care about. This concerted, overt subversion, with regard to real hard ball news, in order to protect your darling Obama, is more like a circus and can hardly be called news...


I am an ex-Clinton supporter, lifelong Dem.  If Hillary gets nominated, I am voting Republican.    Bill Clinton ran as a Dem, then he became the best president the Republicans ever had:  sent jobs overseas due to NAFTA, allowed media consolidation into about 5 giant corporations so the MSM controls the news by not reporting on it, cut aid to young single women and children (backstabbed Marian Wright Edelman, supposedly a friend of Hillary), sold out gays and lesbians by enacting the ridiculous "don't ask, don't tell" policy, pretended to be for civil rights until they counted more racist votes in S. Carolina, etc.  Worst of all, thanks to Bill Clinton's leadership in the DLC, they made the Democratic party useless as an opposition party, just Republican lite, controlled by all the same corporations who support Republicans.  The Clintons and the Bush families are close friends, they wanted Gore to lose in 2004.  

Just say no to the Clintons
I'm an Edwards supporter. I think Obama will have to work with Ted Kennedy and John McCain as President. I'm sure the Republicans will run commercials with Obama and Ted Kennedy saying he's too liberal now and try to divide our nation.
hey Lura from Philly i agree completely with your assessment even if your grammar is little off but i don't care about that....olberman treated edwards like an also-ran from the beginning and mathews was very short with him when he was on,....maybe they were threatened by edwards in some way!!!
Well MSNBC you've finally achieved your goal. You wanted a two person race and now you've got it.

One problem-the Clinton & Obama circus will now get worse and the country will be tired of it. McCain will be our next president.

John Edwards can be proud of his campaign. He kept the focus on the issues.
Hillarys tells YearlyKos lobbyists represent real people:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0108/Clinton_robocalls_hit_Edwards.html

Hillary robocalls hit Edwards:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24pDGQF6UW8
You guys can offer any excuse that you want but the fact remains that the media wanted a two candidate race on the Democratic side and that's exactly how you covered this contest from the very beginning. I'm sure all of you in the media will explain away what you did and pretend that it didn't happen. And I'm sure you'll convince each other that you didn't do anything wrong. But the people that paid attention to this race know what you did and nothing you say will change that fact. You guys aren't journalists, you're corporate propagandists.
MK, you are spot on.  Unfortunately, uneducated Billary fans are too stupid to realize that if she gets the nod we are doomed to at least four more years of a GOP white house.

Liz from Orlando-You have been mislead.  Obama did not play the race card.  Jesse Jackson complained about the LBJ/MLK comment not Obama.  Do you really think anyone can control what Jesse Jackson says.  I am a white womam, and i have no doubts that Obama will never "reverse discriminate".  What many people forget is he was raised by his white mother and white grandparents.  He understands and feels the pain and anxieties of both races.

As for the Kennedy endorsement.  It is important for Obama to have party power backing him.  There are superdelegates at stake.  This doesn't chnage who Obama is or the changes he will make in the slightest.  But the best intentions are worth nothing, if you don't get elected.  And endorsements are the way to help Obama get his message out to the poeple who haven't given him a chance.
As far as endorsements go? Well, I believe that a large majority of folks will make up their own minds in the end on who they will vote for. All this Clinton bashing has had the opposite effect-in fact it seems to have made them more powerful and Hillary more popular. Obama is a wimp, Edwards was also nice..but a wimp.
At the end of the day, the media got what they wanted. Congrats!!!!!!!!!
There are two types of people who are in the service industry, Washington self serving paper hangers and lawyers! Neither can be trusted, each can be bought off, both can be bribed, One's objective is to bloat self serving agenda, the other is to feast on the suffering  of negative personal strife!

Eight years of Clinton patches and masking real issues was handed off to Bush, Until the last minute meager crumbs are thrown to the little guy. The next guy will pass the same failed issues to the next for a new make over, thus being we have no progress! The ugly head of negative issue will come to the surface and again be masked,    But ""NEVER RESOLVED""!!!!

After sixty years of false masking and meager crumbs, yes ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!  By sending the Clinton's to Washington enables more tax to be passed to you and me, The paper laws written by the self serving paper hangers flows like a endless river to feed their hidden agenda's!

I will say there is no greater crime than a failed congress. Being we pay the bills they of irresponsible being place on our heads!

There is nothing being mentioned About Washington's accountability. Health care is going to serve the greedy hands in the industry, Two major down falls are gasoline and medical. Both stripe the American state of being! But never addressed is the scum bag selling insurance, the """INSURANCE"" is the biggest scam on the books!!

Vote HRC, then bath in your self bought sorrow!!!!!
There are two types of people who are in the service industry, Washington self serving paper hangers and lawyers! Neither can be trusted, each can be bought off, both can be bribed, One's objective is to bloat self serving agenda, the other is to feast on the suffering  of negative personal strife!

Eight years of Clinton patches and masking real issues was handed off to Bush, Until the last minute meager crumbs are thrown to the little guy. The next guy will pass the same failed issues to the next for a new make over, thus being we have no progress! The ugly head of negative issue will come to the surface and again be masked,    But ""NEVER RESOLVED""!!!!

After sixty years of false masking and meager crumbs, yes ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!  By sending the Clinton's to Washington enables more tax to be passed to you and me, The paper laws written by the self serving paper hangers flows like a endless river to feed their hidden agenda's!

I will say there is no greater crime than a failed congress. Being we pay the bills they of irresponsible being place on our heads!

There is nothing being mentioned About Washington's accountability. Health care is going to serve the greedy hands in the industry, Two major down falls are gasoline and medical. Both stripe the American state of being! But never addressed is the scum bag selling insurance, the """INSURANCE"" is the biggest scam on the books!!

Vote HRC, then bath in your self bought sorrow!!!!!
Edwards got out for a simple reason:  He was not getting sufficient votes to acquire delegates.  If he didn't acquire delegates, his power to impact one of the other campaigns would be diminished.  

This was the most impactful time for him to secure something from somebody.  We will find out who that somebody might be.

So many people told me that they would vote for Edwards if he had a chance.  One can only think that if everyone who said that voted for him, he would have had a chance.
Guess I am through with firstread too.With Edwards gone I have lost interest------First read is too biased against clinton and too pro-obama,along with all the lies,half truths,and ugliness hashed and rehashed.Ivoted for Hillary Clinton and will stick with her if she loses I will just consider my vote null and void.I will watch Mccain or Romney take the oval office and spin their endless wars upon our nation.Have fn with your endless squabling and insults to each other.
buchanon is an idiot who shades everything in hillarys favor like proclaiming time and again that obama has a problem with the white vote e.g " obama lost 75% of the white vote(re: south carolina)" thats like saying hillary lost 65% of the white vote. he should have said that obama won 25% of the white vote and hillary won 35%. essentially it was split 3 ways. get him off the air or send him to fox!
We're in national debt hell. Failing economy. Each CITIZEN's share of the national debt is over $30,000. Each individual also has other debt including car loans, mortgages, credit card debt, unpaid school loans, etc. The dollar continues to plummet. The national debt continues to rise. Washington sleeps. No candidate can do anything to permanently alleviate our fiscal crisis short of raising income tax to 99% and forcing us to live off the remaining 1%. But wait, that would leave us as well off as a third world country. This is the most pressing issue no one is talking about in the election. It's the elephant in the room. Who cares if John Edwards dropped out. He can't save us.

"If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
- GOD

God save us.
Everything you lefties say you hate, Obama is now embracing, JE never had a chance, Obama will never win the General, and politics will go on as usual, nowhere, All you political neophytes who hate Hillary are just the product of the GOP mindwashing machine. You say you want change yet you act like the same people you say have ruined Gov.
Do I see an inside party deal.  Obama-Sebelius 08.  If you look at the events of the last week, it might appear so.  Sebelius tapped to deliver the State of the Union Response.  When you compare the texts of Obama's response and Sebelius' response they fit together well.  With McCain emerging as the Republican frontrunner, the Dems know that they need a candidate who will attract the Independents and that isn't Hillary.  Sebilus would potentially put to rest the race gender issues that have split the party in the primary.  She is a moderate in a very red state, and the daughter of a popular former Ohio governor which will be a key swing state.  
Obama is our best hope -- quite possibly the best hope America has seen in more than a generation. Our system is corrupt, our electorate has become cynical and almost hopelessly divided along partisan and sub-partisan lines. We must choose to rise above this. To strive to take the high road, even if we are to suffer disappointment or setback. We have to try to be better than we are currently being. We can do better than this.
Charlie in NY is hilarious! Obama doesn't need Edwards? LOL If Edwards came out for Obama- it would be HUGE-but he won't! The writing on the wall is that Obama gets blasted on Super Tuesday- Real Clear Politics shows him losing badly in 3/4 of the states. Edwards is no fool- he can see the writing on the wall and he wants a winner- on Feb 5 Clinton will win Cali, NY, NJ, Missouri, Arkansas, Conn etc etc- Obama will be in the game delegates wise- but it will be over for him. Edwards could have an impact BEFORE Super Tuesday- but he won't endorce Obama- simple as that.
To MK, my only comment to your rambling oratory (just as bad as Pastor Obama)is you forgot your balls and your brains in your briefcase. Go back to school.
While I am am Obama supporter I am very saddened to see John Edwards exit the race.  There is real sincerity and passion in his voice when he talks about issues.  Republicans like to talk about moral values but they seem to forget about the poor in that discussion. How many times are the poor mentioned in the Bible?  John Edwards was their voice.  I hope both Obama and Clinton continue to spread his message and whichever one wins the nomination and or presidency I hope John Edwards has the opportunity to hold a prominent position in their administration.  
Worst Person In The World -
Leaves his pregnant wife to go and party. Leaves drunk with a single woman. Runs his car off the bridge and leaves her to drown. Doesn't report the drowning to the police for ten hours (enough time to sober up and create a story). Gets a slap on the wrist after trading off on his family name and influence.

Ted Kennedy - Worst Person In The World!

Second Place - Chris Matthews for his comedy act on MSNBC election coverage.

Third Place - Keith for his comedy act on MSNBC election coverage.
I thank the Edwards for running a clean honest campaign and going to bat for the working person.I hope that now Dems will support the candidate of change,hope,and a new vision.There is no need to look at the past episode of the Hill+Bill show to determine who will be the best choice to run this great nation.Obama is by far the only Hope that we have in this fight to take this Country back.It has been a Country of secerts, back room deals,and only hurt our standings in the World.The time for change is now,the people of this country want something new.I Hope that all of us Amercans can embrace  the change that we need.Myself being a 50 year old white guy will support the candidate of real change.That person is Barack Obama.
Didn't polls suggest that if Edward drops out, his supporters actually sightly favor Clinton over Obama? That makes sense consider his core supporters are blue-colar union members.
MK- You write a very funny opinion! If you believe what you say- it's sad! Firstly, there are no states that Kerry won in which McCain is beating Hillary in the polls- NONE. The GOP, as Dick Morris already detailed, suffered a bloodbath in Ohio- losing everything- EVERYTHING! Every statewide office and almost all the major mayoral races. McCain may unite some conservatives- and? Bush would have lost had he lost Ohio- both times. Hillary turns Arkansas Democratic as well! Dick Morris- no Hillary fan- said that McCain is the best bet for the GOP- BUT HE WOULD MOST LIKELY LOSE. Nice spin- but McCain won't win.
Thank you John and Elizabeth.  You are truly a great American family and an asset to the Democratic Party.

I was an Edwards supporter and I am now going to back Obama.  John believes in change and so does Obama.  It is time to change Washington and move on from the politics of yesterday.

Again... Thank you Mr and Mrs Edwards.  
WHY DO YOU KEEP PROMOTING OBAMA AND NEGLECTING HILLARY CLINTON.  HILLARY IS IN LITTLE ROCK, ARK RIGHT NOW THAT CNN IS AIRING, BUT MSNBC IS NOT, THEY ARE PROMOTING OBAMA IN DENVER.  ALSO WHAT JOHN EDWARDS TOLD CNN DOES NOT CORRESPOND TO WHAT YOU ARE TOUTING ON YOUR SIGHT.  JOHN EDWARDS SAID THAT 3 OUT OF 4 OF HIS SUPPORTERS FAVORED CLINTON, THE OTHER FAVORED OBAMA, YOUR STORIES DO NOT RING TRUE.


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