Friday, January 11, 2008

News reporters already consider Edwards campaign dead


the news reports have already considered the Edwards campaign dead.Fact is, Edwards still has S Carolina, where he was born, ahead of him, and he very well may win that primary. The status of Clinton is still unclear, the vote in New Hampshire kept HER alive. Edwards was hoping that once Obama beat Clinton, that she would drop out and then it would be Edwards and Obama, a two way race. That could still happen. Too early to count Edwards out. Clinton still has her negatives: she comes up with proposals that just don't sound like "change," like the billion dollar plan she has to help the mortgage industry, or as she says, poor people who are losing their houses. those mortgage companies gave out loans to risky customers, charged them high interest rates, which is why the buyers opted for variable interest rate - any help to the homeowners will only benefit the closing companies that handled those loans. I predict Clinton will fizzle, something will happen, there will be a bimbo attack, or something shady about Hillary, some type of gaffe, and it will be Edwards and Obama.

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