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Are You the One? 38% of What?
Monday, January 07, 2008
Dan Johnston, former member of the Iowa legislature and former Polk County (Des Moines) Attorney, explains how the Democratic candidates' "votes" were counted in the caucuses.
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A person can be post partisan and liberal, just as one can be a Yankee fan, but not hate the Red Sox. Strong policy positions do not necessarily lead to the scorch and burn practice of contemporary partisan politics. I personally am a partisan and I hate the Red Sox, and while neither Obama nor Clinton are my 1st choice, I do appreciate the lowered level of vitriol in Obama's message.
I voted in many elections as a former California resident. Back in the 80's I was encouraged for Tom Bradley for Govenor in the polling numbers. I as many others was shocked that he lost to Deukmejian. I hope New Hampshire and other states are not a repeat but true leanings especially in Southern and "purple" states.
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