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It doesn't look good for Howard Dean

Dean was supposed to be the favorite in New Hampshire. Defeated by a substantial margin, it seems to me that this is the end of Howard Dean's campaign. People who believe in conspiracy theories might believe that certain powers decided that they didn't want Dean to win the nomination because they thought that Kerry had a much better chance to defeat W, and they are desparate to get W out of office. The news media seized upon Howard Dean's speech last week as an excuse to discredit him.

I don't see how Dean can win anything in the South if he couldn't even win in his home area of New England. At this point in time, it now looks like Kerry will be the nominee, and most likely the next President of the United States.

posted Tuesday, January 27, 2004

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