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Edwards Campaign: "Hey, We're Still Here!"
The Edwards camp shot a campaign memo around to reporters today explaining Edwards' "path to the nomination."
"Ultimately, we expect the race to narrow to one of the two celebrity candidates and us," it says, "and when that happens, we are confident that the remaining contests will break in our direction as voters are finally offered the choice the national media has ignored all year—the most progressive, most electable candidate in the race, John Edwards."
That last phrase—"the most progressive, most electable candidate"—is used throughout the memo.
The campaign goes on to mention that only a handful of delegates have actually been awarded (counts vary, but the Edwards people identify about 130), while there are over 4,000 total to be awarded in primaries nationwide. That means that a candidate needs to take over 2,000 delegates to win. The point is, Edwards has time to make a comeback.
So that's the plan (or, that's the plan they'll make public)—stick around and hope that one of the "celebrity" candidates stumbles so badly that he or she has to get out of the race. Not a great bet, but the only one Edwards can make.
The problem is, there isn't a whole lot of retail politics from here on out. As the Edwards people point out, "once people have a chance to hear directly from John Edwards, the numbers move." But on Super Tuesday, Edwards will not be able to work the small towns of any particular state, the way he did in Iowa and South Carolina. He has to rely on big ad buys and free media (aka press coverage). Neither of those things are really within Edwards' reach right now.




























I'm still on the Edwards bandwagon. I'll remain there unless HE decides to call it a day. No question he is the best choice. Of course I'll support whoever the DEMs nominate over the any dark-sider. 1)Edwards, 2)Obama, 3)Clinton is how i rank 'em.
I'm with you, BloggerRadio. My list runs in the same order.
Edwards campaign announced today that they were purchasing a sizable media buy today for 10 states and it will increase the closer we get to Super Tuesday. There are also two debtes before Super Tuesday where Edwards will have a chance to be heard. Unfortunately the media continues it's shameful non-coverage of Edwards campaign. There was a time in our country where the media would have covered all three candidates but with corporations running our country that just won't happen anymore until we stand up for ourselves.
Another member of the Edwards bandwagon piping in! Every time I turn on the tele and see the two bickering celebrity candidates playing media darlings, I hear the long slow death knell of Real Democracy, as it bleeds from the knife plunged in its heart by Greed.
John Edwards: Quitter.