If for no other reason than the candidates move to the right unless he’s in, as competitive as it is. The longer he stays the more concessions his forces can get if he leaves. Along similar lines the more competitive the race is, the better it is for the left. Because it makes it harder to take the left/liberal vote for granted. Even with “hope.”
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John Edwards should definitely stay in the race. First off I don’t think it is over for him yet. All it takes is a race or two to build some momentum. Secondly, John Edwards is a major player in the Democratic Party and his supports will support who he endorses so if he can get whomever to support some of his issues on his platform it will go a long way for the winner of the nomination.
Not to mention he will be on of the first names mention to be nominated as Vice-President if he doesn’t win the election.
I agree. I think Edwards should stay, too. I blogged about it recently.
http://sciedsociety.blogspot.com/2008/01/hilary-take-seat-edwards-stay-in-there_7959.html
All people in America are important. Someone said “…No man is an island unto himself…” . We all need each other.
It’s about time to put differences aside and unite around the greater vision of saving humanity and helping humanity in this world of climate change and global economic turmoil.
It takes the last brick to complete the wall of the building we call home. It takes the last cent added to the ninety nine cents to make a dollar.It takes the last second of the day to make the full twenty four hours in one earth time zone day. We all need each other to each be the best person they can be to make this world a better place. Onward with maturity and common sense.Errol Smythe.
The Election 2008 train moves on. Delegates and super delegates are getting on Board. We need to pray for our leaders . May God grant people everywhere true guidance to make wise decisions in these times of elections and every day of our natural lives. Errol Smythe.