It Won't Be Gore, Will It?
In effect, Gore's prospects are aligned with Clinton's. Unless the contest comes down to the convention, neither is likely to emerge the nominee.
In effect, Gore's prospects are aligned with Clinton's. Unless the contest comes down to the convention, neither is likely to emerge the nominee.
Dean Barker | Posted 03.07.2008 | Home
Only the Democratic party could take the biggest structural and atmospheric electoral advantage they've had in, well, forever, and manage to screw it up with words like that.
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Nathaniel Bach | Posted 04.01.2008 | Home