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Originally posted by Sparhawk
Glad to see all the Gore and Dean sympathizers have already posted 
I agree with the poster's comment about Gore getting out of politics. I'm not completely sure he picked the right guy yet, but I'm certainly more inclined toward Dean because of Gore's surprising announcement. Gore has been very refreshing the last year and a half or so, now that he isn't being handled by anyone. Now take a look at Clark, who has inherited many of Gore's old staffers- miscue after miscue. Clark isn't running up to speed yet, and he really needs to pick it up.
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Clark does not equal Gore in any measure. Clark was the Clintonistas attempt to muddy the waters and try to draw some energy from Dean, but its not working. He is really a joke of a canidate as a democrat. Its not like he had a shift of policy over the years and swiched parties, he took the one that offered him a chance at political power and that was the democrats, had the republicans done the same, he would still be one.
I can understand why some democrats are desperate for Clark to do well, since he doesn't share the weakness on national security that the rest have (except for Liberman) but its not going to happen. Clark really isn't that smart.