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  • So who will it be 2004?

    Democrat candidate 2004, in case your dense enough not to figure out from the poll options what I'm talking about. I think that Kerry will be chosen somewhat arbitrarilty, but I'm not sure. I think its basically him or Daschle (after all, Daschle already thinks he's president, so why not elect him? ) Leiberman is a distant third.
    39
    Kerry
    23.08%
    9
    Edwards
    7.69%
    3
    Daschle
    2.56%
    1
    Gephardt
    7.69%
    3
    Leiberman
    5.13%
    2
    Hillary Clinton
    12.82%
    5
    Some unknown person
    12.82%
    5
    Gore shall return! :p
    5.13%
    2
    An obvious option that I omitted
    10.26%
    4
    Strom Thurmond ;)
    5.13%
    2
    Barbara Streisand ;)
    7.69%
    3
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    it'll be Kerry. Leiberman won't run.
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    • #3
      i wish someone had a statistic of people who didnt vote gore because leiberman was jewish. i bet you it's higher than you'd think.
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      • #4
        it'll be Kerry. Leiberman won't run.


        I think there will be a good chance Lieberman will give it a go. He might not go all out, but he'll run, just to keep his name in the limelight, in case he wants it in 2008 (if he thinks he can't win in 2004).
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        • #5
          Originally posted by UberKruX
          i wish someone had a statistic of people who didnt vote gore because leiberman was jewish. i bet you it's higher than you'd think.
          Hah. No such study exists, because the politically correct Democratic party would never admit to having anything resembling a racist constituency.

          ... of course, the Republicans wouldn't exactly brag about that either, but, then again, they've never bothered to put a woman or a minority on the ticket.
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          • #6
            Oh I forgot Dean and Sharpton. But neither has a realistic chance.
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            • #7
              gore will return...

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              • #8
                Howard Dean is as realistic as any of the others in the Poll.
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                • #9
                  gore will return...
                  Yeah, and Creed is a good band
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jdd2007
                    gore will return...
                    Gore's out. It was announced.
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                    • #11
                      He still might pull a Perot. "I'm in! No, wait, I'm out! No, wait, I'm ****ing insane!"
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                      • #12
                        I don't think Gore will run this time. He will wait until after Bush is assassinated in Dallas in 2003, **** Cheney assumes office and gets us deeply entrenched into an unwinnable war in Iraq. Then Gore swoops down in 2008, wins the presidency, escalates and then ends the war, wins a second term by a landslide and then resigns in disgrace after a lengthy scandal.

                        Not that anything is cyclical.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Fez


                          Gore's out. It was announced.
                          That's where the "will return" comes from. He'll return to the race for the nomination.
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                          • #14
                            Gephardt


                            Mainly because Gephardt as a rule, sides with Bush. Bill Clinton said himself that the country as a whole is slightly right of center. I think Gephardt would be a person to sway Independent voters like me.
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                            • #15
                              Something I've allways wondered about.
                              I know a president can only do two terms, but that does mean in a row, doesn't it?
                              Is Clinton(he's still young enough) not allowed to run again?
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