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03 Jan 2008 04:51 pm

Edwards' Final Push

Jane Hamsher so wants to believe:

I like Edwards message, it appeals to me, but I got the sense that if I wasn't already on his team I might not be persuaded by listening to him. Edwards speaks like a man who is convinced he's right and will doggedly pursue his message whether people want to hear it or not. Which I respect. but Huckabee has a sense of himself as a man with a message that is right for the time, and all people need to do is hear it and they'll think so too. The populist frame is not all that different, but one message is alienating, the other enfranchising.

If Obama is the Democratic nominee, many Republicans will cross over to vote for him. If Huckabee is the Republican nominee, will left-wing populists and blue-collar Dems cross over for him?

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