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What I Learned from the New Hampshire Primary

January 9th, 2008

The Republicans in New Hampshire would prefer a viable candidate to a guy they wouldn’t mind going to church with.  John McCain is the closest thing to viable they have.

The Independent voters of New Hampshire helped Hillary recover from a surprise punch in round one.  She entered New Hampshire fighting and pulled out a win in round two.

Obama is ready to go a few more rounds.

Mitt Romney has a lot of money, looks good, and speaks well, be he’s NOT viable. 

Rudy is Nowhere Man.

Fred Thompson is Walking Dead Man.

John Edwards’ game of catch-up is getting more and more difficult. 

For the record, I like John Edwards best because I agree with him on three major issues: 

  1. He admitted that his vote for the Iraq War Resolutions was a mistake and that he would get the U.S. out of Iraq within a year.
  2. He would repeal the Bush tax cuts for those earning more than $200,000 and close tax loopholes for hedge fund managers.
  3. He has a plan for America to provide health care for all of its citizens.
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