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	<title>Comments on: Follow the Money&#8211;Campaign Finance March Edition</title>
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		<title>By: brooks</title>
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		<description>First, I&#039;m shocked that my NC primary vote might actually matter this year.  Quite a change.

I&#039;m disappointed in the failure of John Edwards&#039; message to take a greater foothold in this primary race.  It seems that even the lower middle class and working poor were more comfortable voting for the corporate candidates who will likely do nothing to improve their lives.  Is it the media coverage?  Comfort in &quot;politics as usual&quot;?  How did that connection fail to get made?

Thanks for the donor list - very interesting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, I&#8217;m shocked that my NC primary vote might actually matter this year.  Quite a change.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m disappointed in the failure of John Edwards&#8217; message to take a greater foothold in this primary race.  It seems that even the lower middle class and working poor were more comfortable voting for the corporate candidates who will likely do nothing to improve their lives.  Is it the media coverage?  Comfort in &#8220;politics as usual&#8221;?  How did that connection fail to get made?</p>
<p>Thanks for the donor list &#8211; very interesting.</p>
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