Friday, January 23, 2004
If the blog primary were held today...
Tom Schade is sticking with Joe Lieberman. Will Shetterly is thinking about becoming a Kucinich supporter for Wesley Clark. (And Arizona votes Feb. 3!) Matthew Gatheringwater is bailing on John Kerry. Over at Beliefnet, Unitarian Universalists are pondering the post-Iowa prospects. Who do you support in the Democratic primary?
Copyright © 2004 by Philocrites | Posted 23 January 2004 at 5:33 PM
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5 comments:
Dwight:
January 24, 2004 02:57 AM | Permalink for this comment
I'd have to say that I'm sticking with Dean but if the implosion of the campaign doesn't end or get turned around in NH, I'll probably look for greener pastures and I'm not sure where they might be, though looking at the Edwards camp right now.
Melanie:
January 24, 2004 06:15 PM | Permalink for this comment
Still leaning Dean, but keeping my ears open.
Philocrites:
January 24, 2004 06:31 PM | Permalink for this comment
I'm with Clark (of course), but I'm willing to take a second look after Feb. 3. Edwards is my strong second choice, and it was great to see him do so well in Iowa. I'd rank Kerry and Dean in third and fourth.
Joe Perez:
January 25, 2004 09:02 PM | Permalink for this comment
I'm also holding on as a Dean supporter, but if his candidacy continues to implode, I will be looking more towards Edwards or Kerry. Clark's not out of the question either, but I think he's got way too many disadvantages and too late a start to win my support.
Matthew Gatheringwater:
January 25, 2004 10:32 PM | Permalink for this comment
Liberalism AND Optimism! That's something we haven't seen for a while and that's why I've fallen for John Edwards. Sure, my realistic hope is that I'll be voting for him again in 2008, but I haven't been this excited about a candidate since the first Clinton campaign.
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