What I have noticed is the Republicans are more attacking the liberals than
each other. Oh, and I am typing this wile my bacon is cooking. Mmmmmmm



-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Root 
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 5:16 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: [POLITICS] And the winner in Iowa is...


I don't know... 38%-30%-29% is pretty "close"... yeah, Obama was the
clear victor though.

And in terms of the nomination, it's even closer.  Obama got 16
delegates, to Hillary's 15 and Edwards 14 (I'm not sure how Hillary
got one more pledged delegate than Edwards).

The democratic caucus did go a long way to eliminate people.  Biden
and Dodd dropped out... Kucinich will stay in it but has no chance,
and Bill Richardson hasn't announced anything but everyone knows now
that he's out.  We all know that before, but it's even more obvious
now.

The republicans, on the other hand, proved nothing in Iowa.  With 5
candidates in double digits - and Giuliani never stepped foot in the
state, there are still 6 viable republican candidates.

Do the republicans attack each other like the three democrats
certainly will over the next few weeks?  I haven't noticed.



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