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Kucinich Urges Supporters To Back Obama, Nader Supports Edwards
Nobody should be surprised that Nader, who (of course) is not a candidate, supports Edwards. He has been praising him for some time while criticizing Obama and, more brutally, Hillary.
Did Kucinich come down for Obama, in the end, because (a) of the good it would do the country to have a mulatto president and (b) he looks like a more plausible anti-Hillary in the long run?
Nobody should be surprised that Nader, who (of course) is not a candidate, supports Edwards. He has been praising him for some time while criticizing Obama and, more brutally, Hillary.
Did Kucinich come down for Obama, in the end, because (a) of the good it would do the country to have a mulatto president and (b) he looks like a more plausible anti-Hillary in the long run?
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2 Comments:
I don't understand why you take Nader's endorsement is taken at face value while Kucinich's is scrutinized as racially or "electability" motivated.
I don't understand what you are saying.
Has Kucinich been praising Obama all along as the unique, best anti-Hillary among the Democrats?
That is what Nader has been doing re Edwards.
So we know why he chose Edwards. He told us many times.
Has K comparably told us, all along, that and why he liked Obama best of the top three?
If he did, I missed it, is all.
And that's why I can only speculate.
PS. The racial thing is not a bad point. Other things equal, a mulatto president WOULD be good for the country.
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