Back Field in Motion: John Edwards Makes a Move

He's neither the solid establishment candidate nor the exciting upstart, but as the primary season drags on, Edwards seems increasingly comfortable with himself -- and with voters.

The question now before Democrats in Iowa, New Hampshire, and beyond, is whether to support Mrs. Establishment, support Mr. Excitement, or split the difference with a John Edwards. It's a complicated political calculation, but ti's all that Edwards can audaciously hope for. Full Story »

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Topics: John Edwards, Democratic Nomination, Democratic Party
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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Dec 10, 2007 - 8:08 AM PST
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by Patricia Blochowiak - Dec. 11, 2007

Lots of loaded terms, but few facts to back them up.

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by Kaizar Campwala - Dec. 10, 2007

This analysis of Edwards barely informs the reader on Edwards' positions, or why he's a good candidate, other than explaining ad nauseam that Edwards isn't Obama or Clinton.

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