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Who will win?

Who do you think will win the New Hampshire primary? Why?
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Dean, all the way! He's the best candidate and his momentum is returning.

FormerVermonter, Wilmington


Lyndon Larouche! I'm sick of the media for ignoring him. Larouche in 2004!

Joe, Boston


Who should win is the question, my answer is who cares. None of these "candidates" are qualified to be President. Wes Clark, what an inarticulate coward. How did this guy ever become a General in the military? Stick to your anti qar message, because like it or not, the majority of Americans supported it and if you're a one trick pony on the war you'll lose every time. John Kerry, what a loser. Another coward who threw his war medals over the White House fence in the early 70's. Only to find out some 20 years later that thosemedals were in his office during a campaign interview with the press. Turns out the medals were someone elses he threw over the fence. He claims he's Irish yet he's Jewish. And he's going to punish all the wealthy Americans like my wife and I because he simply thinks the $183,000 in Federal Income tax, State Income tax, and Real Estate taxes we paid in 2003 isn't enough. Al Sharpton, a bozo. If he wasn't black he wouldn't be in the race still. Al, who again are you going to select as Chairman of the Federal Reserve? Howard Dean, a crack pot Liberal who wears cheap suits, has shag carpeting in his home and thinks there is nothing right with this country. Go move to Cuba, loser. I could go on and on with the rest, but what's the point.

Tim, Northshore


I believe John Kerry will win in NH. His campaign has shown incredible momentum since the Iowa caucuses, and I believe NH will support a New Englander. Dean's hot-headedness will place him in second place, while Joe Lieberman will be an also-ran. Now, should John Edwards fail to place in NH and in forthcoming primaries, he would sew up the election for Kerry as his running mate, enabling Kerry to take many states in the South that would otherwise go to George W. Bush.

mediaace, Malden, MA


I think Kerry will win BUT there is still a chance I believe that Dean can pull off a comeback and maybe even Edwards finishing third with Lieberman fourth and Clark fifth...Yet I got this other feeling that Kerry wins big and that Edwards finishes second with Dean third causing some serious political analysis throughout all media outlets.

Jeremy, Rockport, MA


Christina in Boston, you think Kucinich? This is the same screw ball who caused the city of Cleveland to have the distinction as the first US city since the great depression to file for bankruptcy as their Mayor! Not only is this geek not qualified to be President, he's not qualified to come into our yard to pick up our dog's poop!

Tim , Northshore


Dean won't win because all his supporters will be either too stoned or hung over to bother getting up to go vote. Edwards is too southern. Joe L. might do well in NY but NOT in NH. "Wes" can't make up his mind what type of personality he is and can't go town to town leading voters by the hand to the booths. Kerry will appeal to older voters who will actually show up at the polls and will win by a big margin.

Dan, Wakefield


Kerry will win. But Liberman is getting my vote.

Steve, Sandown


Who cares! George Bush is gonna win anyway! Bunch of whining liberals.

George, Quincy


Kerry will win easily, Dean will come in a relatively distant second, Edwards will be the surprise third, Clark fourth. WHY: Kerry should thank Ted Kennedy, the unfair over-the-top exposure of Dean's Iowa gaffe, and whoever got him to burn the soapbox. He's too tall to stand on one! Dean should go on because he's right on the Iraq shell game Bush and his buddies played so well. Edwards will make a fine vice presidential candidate this time - and may well be the nominee next time ifBush wins.

Maureen, Nahant MA


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