New Hampshire primary (MERGED)

^ Joe will get more support in the South as he is probably the most centrist of all the prez candidates.

well i was right.. the rich white guy from Yale won..

Seems Clark finally grabbed the bragging rights. Next Tuesday looks quite interesting. So, is it too early to call it a four-horse race?

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Okay so aside from over estimating loserman, I had it right. See by now Joey should realize that his dreams of being in white house really ended in florida in 2000. he is prolly working behind the scenes to secure a potential position as secretary of state or something in return for his support.

oh shucks - Edwards came in 4th. well he is still in the race tho however both Clark and Edwards couldn't get any delegates.

South Carolina is John Edwards' home state - and he must win it in order to stay in the race - tho Al Sharpton ain't a figure to win the Democratic nomination but he could possibly win the South Carolina as most of the black votes will be on his side.

as for Joe and Dennis - well the less the better.

Howard Dean was definitely a loser despite of coming into 2nd place - he had the lead over John Kerry in double digits and lost it by double digits - haha.

how about John Kerry - his popularity was in single digits even before Iowa primary - he fired his campagin manager - reconsile his campagin - got the momentum - and won two primaries back to back - very impressive if you ask me.

it will be interesting who wins Missouri/Mizzouri state since Gephardt has dropped out of the race.