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Date Posted: 22:54:47 01/12/08 Sat
Author: EJetson
Subject: Re: Bill's wife losing again
In reply to: Deep Diction 's message, "Re: Bill's wife losing again" on 22:32:46 01/12/08 Sat

>I think that with the current crop of candidates on
>both sides, the Democrats are just a more interesting
>story. The Democratic candidate will, in all
>likelihood, be either the first black person or first
>woman to be a major party nominee. The Republicans
>don't have any similarly compelling stories, except
>for perhaps the first Mormon, but he's still a rich
>white guy. Also, Hillary is married to an extremely
>popular ex-President, and she naturally has a lot of
>built-in fame from that, which is going to add to her
>level of coverage... and besides, the Republicans
>haven't been able to stop talking about her since she
>was in the White House.
>
>In fact, you started this thread about her, and the
>last one too, if I remember correctly. I don't
>remember you starting any threads about the Republican
>candidates.



Because there aren't any I'm overly excited about. On either side. As I said somewhere before, if Joe Biden were to have gotten the nomination, I may have voted for him over any Republican other than McCain.

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