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MESSAGE BOARD Who will win?
Who do you think will win the New Hampshire primary? Why?
Page 5 General Wesley Clark. The best foreign policy experience. Ability to take care of national security. Plus, he was an economics professor. George Bush cannot compete with that. Jeremy, Westfield Wes Clark will win because he's the most legit. Ling, Boston john kerry because he stands the best chance of beating bush gene, south san francisco I think the voters of NH will vote for Dean. I have watched that Iowa speech over and over. I see a guy trying to rally his workers after a disappointing loss. Nothing more. Kerry playing the "just plain folks" role is laughable. NH voters will take a hard and independent look and vote for that rugged individualist Howard Dean. Come on NH do the right thing. Maureen, North Easton If you want Bush to win, vote for anyone but Clark. Clark is the only one who really knows how to build a coalition and the only one who can beat Bush. As far as Edwards... give that boy another 4 terms in congress and then he'll be ready. Jeff, Escondido, CA It's a tough call but I believe Kerry will take NH, which will mean nothing in the end. Wesley Clark is the one who will surprise everyone. Kerry, Lieberman and Dean are too liberal for the southern and western states not to mention that Dean lacks the polished demeanor that a presidential candidate should posess. Watch and listen to Clark -- he has the experience, desire and drive to make great things happen. Many have great things to say about him....even Kerry likes him. Stay tuned. Michelle, Malden I will be voting for John Kerry. He is the best candidate to go up against Bush. Remember ANYBODY BUT BUSH. David, Salem, NH I believe President Bush easily will win in New Hampshire tomorrow. Oh, you mean the Democrat primary? Does it really matter? Andrew, Norwell Howard Dean will make a comeback because voters like me are realizing that although his behavior in Iowa was less than "presidential", he is the only candidate who is: 1) brave enough to speak truth to power, 2) outsider enough to stand up to special interests, 3) insider enough to come up with solutions that balance the various conflicting needs of our nation, 4) BOTH electable AND honest. Pepita, Cambridge, MA Senator John Edwards. The John F. Kennedy of today. We like him in the seacoast and everywhere in N.H. A phamplet on what he'll do. Others are to afraid to do that. Positive a camlot of hope. Teddy, Portsmouth
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