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You're certainly spot on about the American polls being volatile as a result of all the bandwagon jumping that comes with the coveted "momentum" every candidate desperately tries to claim..


As for Edwards in South Carolina, his accent is about all he has going for him at this point.. Edwards seems to be hitching his wagon to the populist message (hence his constant pandering to the union at last week's debate), which doesn't really resonate among South Carolinian Democrats.. Barack and Hilary have both made a strong impression there as well..


As for running mates, both Chris Dodd and Joe Biden seemed to be blatantly campaigning for the Veep spot at last week's debate.. both were going after Edwards and Barack at every opportunity.. however, both are northerners and experienced senators (washington insiders according to edwards) so have little hope..


Apparently in 1989 after allegations of Clinton's affair with Monica Flowers, Bill wanted to divorce Hilary for Flowers (claimed he had fallen in love with her), but Hilary refused! How's that for leadership girls!  :D


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