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Originally Posted by emptypepsi
I don't pay much attention to Al Gore, though maybe I should. Then again, I'm also not a Republican.
I don't actually think Al Gore is that big of a worry on their lists. I see more Republicans scrambling to fight off Hillary than Al Gore. They also spend a bit more time discredting Obama ("not enough experience"), though his share of experience equals that of Edwards. Republicans are funny people. : )
What I do worry about is the state we are in with our lesser evils system we have with voters, but that's another topic I suppose.
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Edwards is a minor player--a high functioning ambulance chaser who managed to win a Senate seat (and who mainly ran for President, because he knew he would never be re-elected in his own state). We don't discredit him, because we don't need to. Heck, he couldn't even help Kerry win a single Southern state.
Obama and Hillary are the candidates that scare me as a Republican.
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