The last grasps of the Lieberman campaign?

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He doesn´t even sound like he believe in it himself.



Why doesn´t he just give up? Its not like he is "On a mission for truth" as Dean.

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    brussellbrussell Posts: 9,812member
    He's on just as much of a mission as Dean, just in the opposite direction. I think he'll basically drop out tonight - in a day or two he'll drop out officially. What's funny is that he'll probably do as well as Dean today - they'll tie for 4th place - but Dean won't drop out.
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    andersanders Posts: 6,523member
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    Originally posted by BRussell

    He's on just as much of a mission as Dean, just in the opposite direction.



    I really don´t think so. Dean still have his congregation so its much harder for him to drop out. Lieberman looks like he has a handful of lunk-warm supporters. He only have his own pride to consider and it is (in a positive way) much smaller than Deans.
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    brussellbrussell Posts: 9,812member
    But Lieberman clearly represents the Clinton-moderate wing, and is trying to tug the party in that direction. Dean represents a more populist-progressive direction. So in that sense, they both have a mission.
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    jubelumjubelum Posts: 4,490member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Anders



    Why doesn´t he just give up?




    He just did... tonight. Guess that answers THAT question. Pity, cause he had the best chance to beat Bush.
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