to agree with Toesucker Dick here about tonight's caucuses. Obama "needs" to win the largest plurality of delegates to be considered the anti-Hillary, but even if he is in first place, which I doubt, it wouldn't be far ahead of Edwards.
Edwards really doesn't need Iowa as much; he came in second last time and stayed clear through Super Tuesday.
In honesty, any candidate who gets 15 percent of the vote is viable, and the so-called three frontrunners will stick it out for the time being.
Richardson probably will hang in until at least Nevada, a state where he has a halfway decent organization.
I'd like to see Biden make it, but I don't think he will.
Dodd will probably be gone by tonight or the NH primary.
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