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...since 20% are still undecided and New Hampshire voters love last-minute political melodrama. Clark finishes better than expected, then surpasses Dean on Feb. 3, when the race moves to more amenable turf for a moderate: South Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona, North Dakota and others. John Edwards and Joe Lieberman have similar dreams and much more polished campaign styles--but the notion of a four-star antiwar general from the South is catnip to the Democrats. The knee-jerk redoubts of West Los Angeles and the Upper West Side of Manhattan are in mid-swoon...
...Clark suffers intermittent spasms of goofiness, he also shows some courage on the trail. He has been as unabashed as Lieberman in support of free trade; he favors lifting the trade embargo on Cuba. (Dean has skittered away from both positions.) His least satisfying position is on the issue he says is most important: the war. He says he has a "success strategy," but he doesn't sound much different from the other Democrats. He wants NATO in charge of the military operation and the United Nations in charge of civil affairs, though neither NATO nor the U.N. has shown...
Hardball provided an unbelievable opportunity made possible by both the IOP and the Dems, and as Lieberman meets Matthews in a final face-off today, it will be sad to see this series go. We hope that the IOP will bring similar events to campus, including interviews of the eventual presidential candidates after the primaries. Like the Hardball series, something of that magnitude would most certainly draw an active and engaged crowd...
...Joseph I.] Lieberman, D-Conn.—I’m not sure about the other candidates—are going to use this to attack Howard Dean,” Frank said. “Sen. Lieberman has already said that if Howard Dean were president Saddam Hussein would still be in power...
United States Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, a Democrat from Connecticut, is a candidate for U.S. president. He will be appearing at “Conversations with the Candidates” in Lowell House at 4:30 p.m. and on “Hardball” at the Institute of Politics at 6 p.m. this evening...