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Debi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-24-07 12:20 PM
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4. In 2004 Wes Clark chose not to run in Iowa - how'd he do in later states?
in 2000 bat-shit-insane McCain chose to ignore Iowa - how'd he do later on down the road?
It's a different atmosphere than in 1992 and nothing can compare to it.

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However, I think that each of the 'big three' candidates have enough money and solid support in states after Iowa/New Hampshire that they'd have to finish outside of 1-2-3 to have it spell doom and gloom for their campaigns.

I think all three of them can rotate wins in each of the four first states and still perform admirably on February 5th.

Only a big stumble could unseat them (a fourth or fifth place finish - a scandal - foolishly spending ALL their money on one of the early states w/out considering what happens one week after).

JMO
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