Friday, October 31, 2003

Jesse L. Jackson Jr. Rejects Sharpton's Racial Rhetoric

Jesse L. Jackson Jr. eloquently chastised Rev. Sharpton for his racially charged criticisms of Howard Dean.

Prediction: This is the begining of the end of questions regarding Dean's ability to attract African-American voters to his candidacy. Black America's leaders will from this point forward see Dean as a viable choice for President. The bottom will drop out of the Sharpton campaign. His steady 1-5 percent will dip into invisibility.

Next Chapter?: Carol Mosley-Braun drops out of the race and endorses Dean. The rumour mill, with a subtle lack of discouragement by Dean, will tout Braun as the possible recipient of a VP nod or cabinet post. March 7th, 2004 Howard Dean accepts the invitation of Joanne Bland of the National Voting Rights Museum to march in the re-enactment of the Bloody Sunday march over the Pettus Bridge. Polling among African-America voters will indicate a large purality preference for Dean among remaining Democratic candidates.

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