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Ravy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-05-08 12:10 PM
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Edwards: Second in IA, Fourth in NH, Third in Nevada,
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Edited on Sat Jan-05-08 12:28 PM by Ravy
Wins South Carolina
Third in Michigan
Fourth in Arizona
Third in Delaware
Second in Missouri
Fourth in New Mexico
Fourth in North Dakota
Second in Oklahoma
Third in Washington
Fourth in Maine
Second in Tennessee
Second in Virginia
Fourth in DC
Second in Wisconsin
Third in Hawaii
Second in Idaho
Second in Utah
Second in California,Connecticut,Georgia,Maryland, Mass,Minesota,NY,Ohio,RI

Then on Thursday, March 4th:
(03-04) 04:00 PST Washington -- North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, who inspired Democrats with his call to end poverty and made the outsourcing of American jobs overseas a central campaign issue, ended his bid for the presidency Wednesday with a fervent plea to his supporters to rally behind....



Not predictions... These are the primary placements for Edwards in the 2004 election *before* he dropped out. He was using public financing then, as well.

Think his campaign is finished with a second in Iowa and a second/third in NH in 2008? I don't think so.



on edit: Added "Think is campaign is" before finished in the last question to avoid ambiguity.
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