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Former Senator John Edwards
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The closest Democratic candidate, former Senator John Edwards, received only a 63% favorable score. In fact, Kucinich pointed out, two Republican candidates -- Reps. Duncan Hunter and Ron Paul – scored better than Edwards and all of the other Democrats running for the nomination.
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At the onset of the debate, former Senator John Edwards is likely to be the center of attention, and not only because of the wrenching news of his wife's recurrent cancer. Edwards has been driving the health care debate with a very detailed plan to assure health coverage for everyone in America. Now the other candidates are determined to match him, though most have yet to offer specifics at this early stage of the race. (http://johnedwards.com/news/press-releases/20070206-universal-health-care/)
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Former Senator John Edwards has made a name for himself speaking about the "two Americas." While I have not seen any very specific explanation of what these two Americas are, it's reasonably clear that, in Mr. Edwards' view, America No. 1 consists of rapacious, oppressive Robber Baron-wannabees, and America No. 2 consists of millions in the struggling proletariat skrimping by on whatever crumbs America No. 1 deigns to toss their way.
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A fine example of this occurred on Tuesday’s “Hardball” when host Chris Matthews made some extraordinarily sexist comments to former Senator John Edwards and his wife Elizabeth. So as not to offend anyone, the partial transcript of this exchange follows in the “Read More” section. Furthermore, the must-see video is available here [0]:
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A crowd of around 150 came to see former Senator John Edwards and his wife Elizabeth. The main focus of the rally was healthcare. Edwards says he has a plan on how to give everyone healthcare.
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Last week, former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee was featured on the cover of Newsweek just before he officially announced his bid for the Republican nomination. The Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz examines how Mr. Thompson’s decision to delay entering the race allowed the media to scrub and report his life story.
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