Beating the man to beat
Deborah Orin:
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"As 2004 began, Dean was the man to beat - now the entire race has been turned upside-down and the question is whether he can survive.
"The Iowa results also spell bad news for Clark since he'd been hoping to emerge as the anti-Dean - instead he now has Kerry and Edwards standing tall in his way, both riding a big surge of momentum.
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"Dean and Clark still have a big advantage - money, although Dean outspent everyone in Iowa and it didn't do him any good.
"Iowa will spark a gold rush of cash to Kerry and Edwards, but they're way behind in cold cash and the primary calendar is now on fast-forward."
Deborah Orin:
...
"As 2004 began, Dean was the man to beat - now the entire race has been turned upside-down and the question is whether he can survive.
"The Iowa results also spell bad news for Clark since he'd been hoping to emerge as the anti-Dean - instead he now has Kerry and Edwards standing tall in his way, both riding a big surge of momentum.
...
"Dean and Clark still have a big advantage - money, although Dean outspent everyone in Iowa and it didn't do him any good.
"Iowa will spark a gold rush of cash to Kerry and Edwards, but they're way behind in cold cash and the primary calendar is now on fast-forward."
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