(1st in a series)
Welp the Iowa Caucuses are over.
The winner was John Kerry, in second was John Edwards, finishing a distant 3rd was Howard Dean, who was followed by Dick Gephardt (who is dropping out, much to her chagrin, and Dennis Kucinich.
Finishing behind 'Uncommitted' were Joe Lieberman, Wesley Clark, Al Sharpton, and Carol Moseley Braun, who dropped out earlier in the week.
Now, what does all this mean?
It means that Kerry and Edwards have serious momentum heading into the next primary in New Hampshire.
Dean, Clark and Lieberman? eh, we'll see...
I think Sharpton's campaign is more symbolic than anything. He is there to remind folk of some black concerns. I mean, he has no loot, so there is no way he can win. I DO hope he gets a nice showing in South Carolina, but the way Edwards showed out in Iowa (he is from NC) there's no way to tell...
In Other News...
Lakers lost to Phoenix, and Zeke is trying to take the Bulls' best scorer away...
noooooooo we suck enough, thank you!
And can someone tell me why the Super Bowl is in February??
I'm wearing an ankle brace now too, since I am running again and don't want to aggravate the sprain in it.
Happy King Day (observed), people...
Posted by maximillian at January 19, 2004 10:29 PMI guess I'm just missing it. I don't think Al Sharton is a spokes person for the things I stand for. I just don't. I think he's a clown to tell you the truth. I guess there's always room for surprises, but he gets the thumbs down from me.
Posted by: I_boogie on January 20, 2004 10:34 AM