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(Page 1 of 18)Tom10:39AMDec 21st 2007
The way the election is going, anything could happen
AHMIowa10:52AMDec 21st 2007
While the press has tried to sell this as a two-person contest of star candidates, fortunately, Iowans are smart enough to look through the glitz.
Edwards is the one who can not only win in Iowa, he will win in November!
Edrie11:41AMDec 21st 2007
The candidate running against corporate interests controlling our government and our media is John Edwards. How ironic that the corporate media continues its unrelenting efforts to diminish the importance of returning the government to the people by electing this candidate.
Moon11:45AMDec 21st 2007
John Edwards is the only one that I see that truely represents the people. With him we may have a middle class again. Not just rich or poor.
Moon11:51AMDec 21st 2007
John Edwards is the only candidate that truely represents the people. With him we have hope for a middle class again. Not just the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer.
THP12:31PMDec 21st 2007
Are you people from NC? I've lived here all of my life. He cares for your well being as much as gnat nipping at your neck. He actually stated this on a local tv station during a vacation at Figure Eight Island in NC. I come down here so I can go to the other beaches to see how the other half of America lives. If you didn't know Figure Eight has homes valued from 1.5 million to 10 million dollars. Enough said about the "Breck Boy".
Edie12:34PMDec 21st 2007
John Edwards is a decent and honest man
but I see him more as a vice president
or senator then a president
ddclyons112:34PMDec 21st 2007
Edwards was a horrible candidate as Kerry's VP candidate. He looked completely out of his element when debating Cheney.
He's still got great hair though, and maybe that's all that is needed these days. Ugh.
winkpc2012:36PMDec 21st 2007
John Edwards is clearly the Democratic candidate that the Republicans most fear. Hopefully, the voters in Iowa will recognize that there are too many "Hillary haters" and rednecks out there so just won't vote for Obama.
TONY12:36PMDec 21st 2007
John Edwards is the only candiate that is telling it like it is. I suggest anyone with questions to pay attention to how Harry Trumman aproached his ideas on America. Keep telling it like it is John you will win the Presidency.
Joyk12:37PMDec 21st 2007
socialist
TONY12:42PMDec 21st 2007
To THP: To Your question. There is a difference between John Edwards and the rest of the rich. He has been on my side of the fence. His dad did not just give him the millions. He represents the American True Dream.
mightyspinx12:42PMDec 21st 2007
I like John Edwards, I think he is the only honest man on the field. I don't think he has a snowballs chance in hell with the media, but I will vote for him if he makes it to my state. Otherwise, I can't tell the difference between Hillary and Romney.
suse12:43PMDec 21st 2007
socialist yes!!
myhrewmyhre12:43PMDec 21st 2007
Edwards reminds me of JFK in some ways and in others does not, has his own money, not bought by any corporate interests. Like Kennedy, he is ready to stand up to the entrenched power brokers. Hillary is just another extension of them.
Edwards own upbringing was humble, if I am correct his father had to borrow $50 to bring him and his mother home from the hospital. Talk about a guy who came from way back and now does not forget from where he came. His life is what I hope my kids would emulate, work hard, never forget your roots or the people who helped you get ahead.
Mary MacElveen12:45PMDec 21st 2007
It is up to the will of the people first and foremost. Having said that, it is my hope that they have seen through the corporate media they are being played with as they thrust both Clinton and Obama onto the electorate. I hope that Edwards does win and pulls an upset not only in Iowa, but New Hampshire as well. But, being an independent without party affiliation, I am hoping that Democrats as well as Republicans can give us candidates we all will feel comfortable in voting for and not the lesser of who cares.
Mary MacElveen
http://www.marymacelveen.com
flopmeister6912:46PMDec 21st 2007
Go get 'em John. Win that nomination so we can fix what's wrong with our country.
Meli12:46PMDec 21st 2007
Dont be surprised at anything that takes change coming up in 2008..including "sleeper" candidates that will come up from the rear and run over the front runner...its happened before ...
Look at history...
I cant Wait!
Carolyn Iles12:46PMDec 21st 2007
Edwards has grown since the '04 elections. He appears to have the interests of the common man in his sights. I like Hillary and Obama, so any of these three would be SO MUCH BETTER than the current prez...However, Edwards would probably be the best of the best...

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Margaret10:37AMDec 21st 2007
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Go Edwards!