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I know its still early days, but as a Brit interested in who’s going to be the most powerful man (or woman) from 2009. From what I’ve seen/heard/read, John Edwards would probably get my vote if i had a say, yet Obama and Clinton seem to have a lot more popularity and media attention than Edwards. Are Obama and Clinton really that popular or are they simply riding the wave of media hype being, respectively, black and female?

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This up-to-date and informative CD-ROM provides a unique collection of documents about the career of former U.S. Senator John Edwards, who ran for Vice President in 2004 and may seek the Democratic nomination for President in 2008. Material includes speeches, policy statements, and news releases. Comprehensive sets of roll call votes in the U.S. Senate through the current 109th Congress are included, providing a record of the vote of the candidate on critical issues. These roll call vote tallies are the official records as compiled by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate, as recorded on the U.S. Senate database. In all, the disc has over 45,000 pages reproduced using Adobe Acrobat PDF software – allowing direct viewing on Windows and Apple Macintosh systems. Reader software is included on the CD. Our CD-ROMs are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work, utilizing the benefits of the Acroba… More >>

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Out of the following list of potential 2008 presidential candidates, which do you most support/identify with?

Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina

Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio

Senator Barack Obama of Illinois

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York

Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts

Reverend Al Sharpton of New York

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York

Senator John McCain of Arizona

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich

John H. Cox of Illinois

Michael Charles Smith of Oregon

Steve Kubby of California

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Read this excerpt from the new york times 10/10

“Four Democratic presidential candidates announced yesterday that they would not take part in the Democratic primary in Michigan”….”But former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico and Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware said yesterday, the deadline for withdrawing from the ballot, that they would sit out the race.”

So does this mean that Obama can’t be the Democratic party canidate for president in 2008? Please help!!!!
link to news story

Thanks!

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/10/us/politics/10michigan.html?n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/People/O/Obama,%20Barack

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I think there was no time that these much of senators run for president.

Senator Obama
Senator Clinton
Senator Biden
Senator McCain
Senator John Edwards
Senator Chris Dodd

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Because of the clash between Obama and Clinton (old vs. new politics) would John Edwards, a new senator himself, fit in better with the new politcs of Barack Obama’s campaign?

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something that lends itself to on the job training.” Biden, 65, brings immediate heft and foreign policy credentials to a ticket topped by the 47-year-old Obama. The Delaware Democrat first won his job in the Senate more than 35 years ago — when Obama was only 11 years old — and has been re-elected five times since. He’s chaired both the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Judiciary Committee…



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