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Three in Race for Whack at Bush
THERE is a long way to go until we know which Democrat will challenge George W. Bush in November.
But after New Hampshire, it can be safely said it will be John Kerry, Howard Dean or John Edwards. Dennis Kucinich and Al Sharpton are just having fun and Joe Lieberman is indulging in self-delusion.
General Wesley Clark has been exposed as a political novice. He campaigned clumsily all week and slid dramatically in the polls.
If he won the nomination, Bush's Republicans would rip him to bits. He lacks the key ingredient all Democrats voters are seeking -- electability.
THERE is a long way to go until we know which Democrat will challenge George W. Bush in November.
But after New Hampshire, it can be safely said it will be John Kerry, Howard Dean or John Edwards. Dennis Kucinich and Al Sharpton are just having fun and Joe Lieberman is indulging in self-delusion.
General Wesley Clark has been exposed as a political novice. He campaigned clumsily all week and slid dramatically in the polls.
If he won the nomination, Bush's Republicans would rip him to bits. He lacks the key ingredient all Democrats voters are seeking -- electability.