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Maryland for John Edwards is an extension of the Baltimore/Baltimore County One Corps chapters, a group of Baltimore area residents working for transformational change in America. We're looking for volunteers and activists like you to unite the citizens of Maryland behind John Edwards' campaign for President of the United States.
We've joined the John Edwards Campaign because America is ready for:
Restoring America's Moral Leadership in the World --Starting in Iraq, where we should be drawing down troops, not escalating.
Strengthening our middle class and ending poverty
Leading the fight against global warming
Getting America off our addiction to oil
Guaranteeing health care for every American
Do you want to Help Senator Edwards change America? Start with the items below!
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John Edwards "may be stuck in third place in the polls and fund raising in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. But the populist seems to be playing an outsized role in driving the terms of the party's debate -- generally to the left -- on everything from Iraq to health care," the Wall Street Journal reports.
"It is the essence of Mr. Edwards's strategy for winning the nomination: to come from the left, and win over the party activists who tend to dominate the early primaries and caucuses. Other candidates, notably front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton, have tended to take a more cautious tack, in an attempt to preserve their ability to appeal to the middle should they ultimately win the nomination. But with little to lose, Mr. Edwards seems to feel freer to address issues that might alienate the party and business establishment. Just as former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean pushed the Democrats toward more staunch opposition of the Iraq war four years ago, Mr. Edwards seems to be having a big impact on forcing the pack to follow his agenda."
"Most Americans see President Bush as intransigent on Iraq and prefer that the Democratic-controlled Congress make decisions about a possible withdrawal of U.S. forces," according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
"As the president and Congress spar over war policy, both receive negative marks from the public for their handling of the situation in Iraq. But by a large margin, Americans trust Democrats rather than the president to find a solution to a conflict that remains enormously unpopular. And more than six in 10 in the new poll said Congress should have the final say on when to bring the troops home."
The Associated Press observed a focus group that used dials to guage their reactions to the various candidate repsonses during Monday's Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina.
John Edwards had the best score when advocating for national health care, while Rep. Dennis Kucinich had the lowest mark for advocating for slave reparations.
Of the 12 focus group members, four thought Edwards won the debate, three thought Obama prevailed and two picked Clinton. In particular, the focus group thought Edwards was the most "genuine" of the candidates.
The video clips with dial responses for various questions are available.