Even if a candidate "wins" all of the states, they still might not have enough delegates (2,025) to win the nomination. It'll be a brokered convention, and after the first vote, the delegates can switch and vote for anyone. Edwards is very much in the running!
Edwards has no chance of winning the Presidency : there is something about his personal wealth that will contradict his "special interests" pitch. He offers the end of the American Dream, having already won the lottery. Great guy, great talker,....losing candidate.
So Clinton's foreign "experience" comes down to having tea with people and yet Obama hails the fact that has grandmother lives in a hut in Kenya as proof of his understanding of the world? What?
Very confident of Edwards ability to be a great leader for this country fighting for the working class and most importantly the poor and destitute. I am more than satisfied with his policy opinions to vote for him over Obama or Clinton. Those are important questions you pose, but he is the one candidate who is electable who can bring real change from the B*SH disasters.
Question 3- Also a lie, N.C. was lost by the Kerry people. Why? Just like your man Obama he didn't know how to or wasn't willing to fight. Go sit in a circle with the rest of the Obamaites and hope for change, Edwards will be fighting for it.
Edwards won both NC and SC primaries. Kerry should have kicked Bush's ass. He blew it, most of the country disapproved of Bush but Kerry lost because he looked like a pansy.
Al I want for Xmas is about ten minutes on the phone with him, to talk about my recycling idea. What are the odds? Should be in the White House already.
Even if a candidate "wins" all of the states, they still might not have enough delegates (2,025) to win the nomination. It'll be a brokered convention, and after the first vote, the delegates can switch and vote for anyone. Edwards is very much in the running!
earthlvr 4 years ago
Edwards has no chance of winning the Presidency : there is something about his personal wealth that will contradict his "special interests" pitch. He offers the end of the American Dream, having already won the lottery. Great guy, great talker,....losing candidate.
haldenver 4 years ago
So Clinton's foreign "experience" comes down to having tea with people and yet Obama hails the fact that has grandmother lives in a hut in Kenya as proof of his understanding of the world? What?
Jackstowne 4 years ago
Very confident of Edwards ability to be a great leader for this country fighting for the working class and most importantly the poor and destitute. I am more than satisfied with his policy opinions to vote for him over Obama or Clinton. Those are important questions you pose, but he is the one candidate who is electable who can bring real change from the B*SH disasters.
password 4 years ago 3
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If You're Thinking About Voting For John Edwards...
...First ask yourself these questions.
Did you know that John Edwards voted for No Child Left Behind?
Did you know that John Edwards voted for NAFTA?
Electability: Did you know that John Edwards lost his home state of North Carolina in the '04 election?
paigia 4 years ago
NAFTA passed the Senate in 1993.
John Edwards entered the Senate in 1999.
eebruce 4 years ago 6
Question 1-yes
Question 2- The question is a lie.
Question 3- Also a lie, N.C. was lost by the Kerry people. Why? Just like your man Obama he didn't know how to or wasn't willing to fight. Go sit in a circle with the rest of the Obamaites and hope for change, Edwards will be fighting for it.
bpl72 4 years ago
bpl72: Uh, no. Kerry did NOT lose NC for Edwards. Edwards lost NC on his own prior to running for VP with Kerry.
ytdsmom 4 years ago
Edwards won both NC and SC primaries. Kerry should have kicked Bush's ass. He blew it, most of the country disapproved of Bush but Kerry lost because he looked like a pansy.
bpl72 4 years ago
Tea???
phyllisfiredwards 4 years ago
Go Edwards!!
mfyyre 4 years ago 4
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G08AMA
tobleroneisperfect 4 years ago
Most working class progressive message out of the top 3 candidates.
chumashfalcon 4 years ago 5
I appreciate posting a video that covered all of the candidates, but I'm still voting for John. He's the one that can bring change.
notreallyhere1022 4 years ago 6
Al I want for Xmas is about ten minutes on the phone with him, to talk about my recycling idea. What are the odds? Should be in the White House already.
ricekenn 4 years ago 3
EDWARDS! For a real positive change.
nadja019 4 years ago 4
Edwards is the best choice to win the 08 election.
tinabees 4 years ago 3