Frist, I am not the only one who sees a Dean nomination, Time asks: Can Anyone Catch Dean?
And in re: Kerry:
Kerry's fund raisers are telling him it's getting next to impossible to find anyone willing to write a check to his campaign. Last week the Senator fired campaign manager Jim Jordan, announced he's following Dean's lead in opting out of spending limits for his campaign and vowed "to get really real and focused." That declaration, of course, only raised the discomfiting question of what he's been doing until now.
No joke.
Posted by Steven Taylor at November 17, 2024 01:08 PM | TrackBackSteven, how long have you thought Dean will be the nominee?
Posted by: Sean Hackbarth at November 17, 2024 01:15 PMI have been pretty sure for a while now. Seems like I may only been blogging such recently, however.
Certainly by default he has been the frontrunner for months. Braun, Sharpton and Kucinich never had a shot, Kerry has been a train wreck of a campaigner and I have been upfront from the beginning that I didn't think that Clark had a chance. Liberman is too pro-war and too conservative for the democratic nominating public. That leave Gephardt, who has an outside shot, but I think that Dean is best positioned to win it all.
Any particular reason for your curiosity?
Posted by: Steven at November 17, 2024 01:23 PM