> Rick wrote:
> that may be true, but Obama is far from obscure.  especially not in
> this day and age!
>

Most voters don't pay attention until there are nominess, and a
plurality probably don't pay attention until a month before the
election; so I'd say just about anyone can win no matter how known
they are or not now.

> Edwards still has a chance if he places second

Yup, Iowa is do or die for Edwards.  It's do or be critically wounded
for Obama.  He's also put himself in prime VP position with his hawk
talk (take on Pakistan).

He can be "bad cop" to Hillary's good cop which is a winning strategy
if they shoot for their base and the center.  The key will be for them
to take the southwest - which they can do, especially if they pull in
Richardson.  If Hillary takes him as VP then you KNOW that's the
strategy.  She can abandon the south and Ohio and win with the
southwest.

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