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	<title>Comments on: Rating The &#8217;08 Contenders</title>
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		<title>By: Sean P</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sean P</dc:creator>
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		<description>I can&#039;t help but notice that both parties have
a media/ insider designated frontrunner (Rudy/ Hillary), a &quot;rock star&quot; candidate with sky high approvals within their own party (Rudy/ Obama) and a pretty-boy candidate who originally won statewide office as a moderate, but then moved away from the center and is now campaigning as the authentic right/ left candidate (Romney/ Edwards).

Here is what I find really interesting: just about everyone in the media seems to think the Democratic rock star candidate has a better chance to win the nomination than the Republican one, despite the fact that Rudy is the one who&#039;se actually, you know LEADING in the party preference polls and has an actual resume.</description>
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a media/ insider designated frontrunner (Rudy/ Hillary), a &#8220;rock star&#8221; candidate with sky high approvals within their own party (Rudy/ Obama) and a pretty-boy candidate who originally won statewide office as a moderate, but then moved away from the center and is now campaigning as the authentic right/ left candidate (Romney/ Edwards).</p>
<p>Here is what I find really interesting: just about everyone in the media seems to think the Democratic rock star candidate has a better chance to win the nomination than the Republican one, despite the fact that Rudy is the one who&#8217;se actually, you know LEADING in the party preference polls and has an actual resume.</p>
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