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MESSAGE BOARD Who will win?
Who do you think will win the New Hampshire primary? Why?
Page 16 DOES BUSH HAS EXPERIENCE BEFORE HE ELECTED PRESIDENT IN 2000 EVEN HE DOSEN/T KNOW THE WHO IS THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA WHICH SO THIS ALL GIMMICK FROM THE MEDIA BECAUSE THEY WANT HIM TO ELECT SO PLEASE PEOPLE DONT GO BY OTHER SAY. JUST GO BY YOUR GUT AND VOTE WHO YOU THINK HAS GOOD VALUE AND STAND FOR SOMEWHAT FOR US NOT COMPLETELY THEY ALL DO FOR THEMESELVES NO ONE IS DOING FOR ANYONE. THEY ALL DO FOR THEMSELVES. AND WE DO FOR OURSELVES ZAKIR , BILLERICA The Dems really don't want any of these guys to win. They want Bush to win this year, and then Billary will run in 2008. If that happens, I'm moving to Costa Rica! holly It makes no difference who wins NH. The democratic party is in shambles. Bush will win reelection. Someday the Democrats will endorse a candidate that speaks truths and doesn't flip-flop on every issue. Like Bush or not, at least he's standing by the decisions he's made. Matt, Quincy I simply hope Kerry wins B B Anybody but BUSH! I can’t stand the way he: Took decisive action against terrorist states & organizations. Lowered my taxes. Improved the economy. Improved Education Access. Repaired the Medicaid System. Viva la France! Gary, Sarcasm Canyon, MA Dean is the man. Problem is, he's not media savvy enough like the other contenders. He's too real, too insightful, and too (god forbid) liberal. I hope he wins but I think voters are not ready for him. And as for beating Bush, the man who lied to an entire nation, manipulated our 911 grief to fufull a promise to his "Daddy" to get Saddham, and still tries to camoflauge the unemployment rate,American voters are in denial and will vote for Wubba again. No one wants to admit they've been hoodwinked by an administration that is all smoke and mirrors. Diane, Revere Its wonderful to think that all of you Bush Haters think that Bush is solely responsible for all the bad decisions this country makes. If you really think about it, the goverment is not made up of one man and only one party. It seems to be the elephant in the room that Bush acts alongside the democrats. If the democrats want to blame it all on the republicans than keep giving your hard earned money to Kerry so he can fool you into electing him into office and then when he is in there he will do everything in his power to continue to destroy your so called perfect government. With Hilary around are the democrats really making any progress to be a respected party? divine miss m, milton As to govenors vs congress members... I'd very much like for someone who has been present and involved for the various discussions and factions which have occurred in Washington over the last several years (decade?) - We need someone who can pull coalitions together to lead us. Someone with intelligent background already present , not so dependent on advisors for background. The differences & problems between leading a State and leading the country are quite phenomenal... and as we have seen in the past few years... maybe not so easy to make the jump successfully... CM, Puyallup,WA Kerry will win; the real race is in the second and third spots. Dean needs to finish a "convincing second," to keep some momentum going heading into the national phases of the race, where he will be stronger (money, etc). Clark needs to finish third, to do the same- if he gets just a credible result, he becomes a major force, as he will crush Kerry and Dean in the South and West. If Clark fails to do, Edwards becomes the major player in these regions, and gets the inside track to the nomination. In the end, no one from New England is going to get the nomination- a NE candidate is unelectable. Nelson, Brookline George W. Bush Amos, Woburn
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