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1.20.2008

Why Dems need Edwards

From the Associated Press:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jwgiJMcFlCdEDBqejIqHjdksiMcwD8U9T7601

Edwards: Dems Need Him to Face McCain
By JIM DAVENPORT – 5 hours ago

WINNSBORO, S.C. (AP) — A day after getting his "butt kicked" in the Nevada caucuses, presidential candidate John Edwards said Sunday that he's the only Democrat who can successfully take on Republican John McCain.

McCain won Saturday's South Carolina GOP primary and Edwards, a former North Carolina senator looking to make the Democratic contest here a three-way race, told reporters that a campaign finance advocate like himself is needed to counter McCain on that issue.

"This is a guy who has made central to his political life campaign finance reform. It seems to me we ought to be putting up somebody up against him who's never taken money from special interest packs or Washington lobbyists," said Edwards, who's trailed Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama in polls. "Between the three of us, that's me."

On Saturday, Edwards got 4 percent of support in Nevada, compared with Clinton's 51 percent and Obama's 45 percent. The South Carolina native who won here in 2004 insisted he's not going away.

"Oh, I'm in the race. I'm in the race for the long-term," he said. "Got my butt kicked and now I'm going to get up in spite. Going to fight for all the things that I care about — and those causes have not gone away and haven't changed."

Edwards said McCain "is starting to look like the Republican nominee and I think it's important for us to have somebody to run against McCain who can beat him and the national polls show that I'm the one who beats John McCain in the general election."

Edwards has made the electability claim against McCain in campaign ads that are based on a CNN poll taken before Iowa's caucuses that had him as the only Democrat with more support than Republicans in head-to-head match ups. But since then Obama won Iowa and Clinton won New Hampshire. After the New Hampshire contest, CNN's polling showed Clinton and Obama lead GOP contenders in head-to-head matchups.


I feel the need to interject at this point in the article to point out that while what AP has just said is accurate, it's not mentioned that in the CNN polling after NH, John Edwards wasn't even included in the polling. CNN continued instead to push their 2 candidate "horse race" between Clinton and Obama. [See Post Here]

Additionally, here are some of the numbers while we're at it...



Back to where we left off...

Edwards wrapped up the day at a service honoring slain civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at a black Baptist church in Columbia. Edwards did not speak to those gathered inside, but was recognized after taking his seat.

He spoke briefly with reporters beforehand about working to create jobs and end poverty but did not take questions.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My heart is breaking and I refuse to accept thar John Edwards will not be the next president of the US. I truly find all other choices unacceptable. If John Edwards does not win, I will lose all hope for needed change in America. Won't people please step up for Edwards and turn this election around?!

I am a woman of color. I am a democrat and a consistent voter. I am an educated professional. I know that we must have a leader that will fight for our survival and proseperity, in America, the way that only Edwards understands and has the intellect, passion, and commitment to do. Please help John Edwards help us!


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