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Old 10-13-2006, 02:27 AM   #4
Pharmadryg

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Basically, Warner's problem is that his constituency is split between Edwards and Richardson, and he's out of oxygen between the two. Theoretically, Bayh also takes away some of Warner's constituency, but I'm betting that he'll have the same problem - getting crowded out by Edwards and Richardson, gaining little traction. 'Course, if the 800 pould gorilla weren't in the field, Warner might be viable; but she is, and therefore he isn't.
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