19 January 2004Politics
Down to Wire in Iowa

Down to Wire in Iowa
The race in Iowa seems to have tightened up nicely over the weekend which means caucus goers are going to have a hell of a day of arguing and convincing ahead of them. I would be surprised if the 2004 caucus wasn't among highest turnouts in the history of the state. I'm pleased to see my favored candidates Kerry and Edwards surge while the Dean (supported in my family only by Mak) is slip-sliding away.

My hope is that Kerry will win the nomination, as he should, being the best candidate and all, and that Edwards will be his VP on the ticket. I think they would be very formidable come December.

Who knows what will happen. Iowa can mean so much, but it can also mean so little, especially with the race this close. And it's still so early. It will be interesting to watch.

Posted by andrew at January 19, 2004 03:08 AM


Comments

Ursula Says:

I'm hoping Kerry wins. Dean is too much of a shoot from the hip candidate for me.

January 19, 2004 02:58 PM




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