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  1. Former Senator John Edwards
    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.
  2. Ann Coulter -- John Edwards
    Hateful propagandist and raging faghag/camp icon Ann Coulter has shocked and appalled some HuffPo blogger by, well, existing. And dining at a gay restaurant with all her gay friends in gay West Hollywood. She's not allowed to have gay friends! She was mean to John Edwards! She has blood on her hands! [Towleroad]
  3. Former Senator John Edwards -- Issues
    Senator John Edwards: Although Senator Edwards voted for the war, he has actually done what others have refused to do. He said he was wrong. In addition, he has increasingly grown vocal in his opposition to the war and was among the first to oppose the Bush troop increase. Like Murtha, his southern heritage and blue collar background adds a mainstream voice against the war. He could be one of the most vocal and articulate opponents in the upcoming election. He is one to watch on this issue.
  4. Former Senator John Edwards -- Campaigns
    In a much-publicized event on Nov. 15, Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and former Senator John Edwards (D.-N.C.) lent their voices and their political clout to the effort to pressure Wal-Mart Stores (WMT), the world's largest retailer, to change its workplace practices. The two participated in evening conference calls with Wal-Mart workers, organized by the union-funded group WakeUpWalMart.com. The conference calls officially launched a six-week campaign titled "Hope for the Holidays," during which the watchdog group plans to push for changes at Wal-Mart.
  5. A Line in the Sand -- John Edwards
    Clinton has drawn the line in the sand over Iraq. She will not admit that her vote to authorize Bush to use military force in a unilateral, unprovoked war based on lies was a mistake. She is open to a military strike on Iran. Her latest message to voters: "There are others to choose from." Anti-war voters already know that, and are lining up behind candidates Barack Obama, John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich and, perhaps before long, Ralph Nader.
  6. Former Senator John Edwards -- Barack Obama
    Participants in Thursday’s Democratic debate in Johnston, Iowa, were, from left, former Senator John Edwards, Senator Barack Obama, Gov. By Ingrid Melander BRUSSELS Reuters European Union leaders, worried that Kosovo. S push for independence could trigger instability in the Balkans, were set to offer Serbia a fast track route to joining the bloc at a summit on Friday. Sign in to get recommended stories by using search history. Nintendo, Gamestop to guarantee Wiis after holiday. Canoe couple in jail for Christmas. Hollywood directors hold off talks as writers strike.
  7. Former Senator John Edwards -- North Carolina
    John Edwards, the former senator from North Carolina and 2004 vice presidential candidate, is in the fight of his political life. He is slipping in the Iowa polls; he does not draw the mega crowds that follow Sen. Hillary Clinton or Sen. Barack Obama, and he is not pulling in the huge sums of money that are fueling their campaigns. So, wearing blue jeans and an unpressed shirt, he is traveling around rural Iowa, making his pitch to farmers and small-town bankers and local machinists, because that is where he knows he may be able to pull out the caucus-goers. Edwards has a strong appeal for blue-collar workers, with his campaign for union rights and his leftist stand on free trade (which he says has eroded American jobs). He has won the endorsement of 10 state councils of the Service Employees International Union, including Iowa, and other big unions such as the United Steelworkers. He will need all their help.
  8. Former Senator John Edwards -- Vice President
    Presidential candidate and former Senator John Edwards applauded the work of the Conference of Mayors Task Force on Poverty, Work and Opportunity during his June 25 plenary address of the Annual Meeting in Los Angeles. In his speech, Edwards outlined his antipoverty platform for addressing the critical issue facing cities including housing, policing, healthcare, education, and global warming.
  9. Former Senator John Edwards -- White House
    Edwards still has a ways to go. In the midst of a short theme sequence that begins each Webisode, the camera lingers over the former senator’s behind as he tucks a starched white shirt into his pants. Still, Hunter, now under contract with Edwards’s organization, says she sees the untucked John Edwards coming more and more to the fore. “When he gets really tired, he’ll jump back into that automatic pilot thing,” she says. “But he’s aware of it, he doesn’t want it to happen.”
  10. Edward Furlong -- John Connor
    Edward Furlong is the luckiest kid in Hollywood. His acting career was accellerated the day he put a quarter in a video game and a casting agent decided he would be a perfect John Connor in the legendary sequel to Terminator. Since then he has been in a handful of notable films, but nothing of serious acclaim.
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