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	<title>Comments on: Feingold Decision: He says he won&#8217;t run for 2008 presidential nomination</title>
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		<title>By: Alan Smithee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alan Smithee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2006 15:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It only makes sense. We have two more years to wait and see what the political waters are going to look like for a run for President. All politics is local, and while this year looked like a referendum on the war and on Republican corruption, senators like Feingold are still going to have to do something in the coming months to even have a shot at gaining the presidency. Especially now that Dems have both houses. If McCain runs, I still think that no Democrat can win. If the DCC persists in it&#039;s 50-state strategy, which I think it should, a woman (Hillary) and a newbie black man (Obama) won&#039;t be the best torch bearers. Not yet anyway. 

From that perspective, Feingold is smart keeping a seat that he still may have to fight for. A seat he will lose - possibly to a Republican - if he runs for President. While I think a lot of people appreciate his principled stance on many issues, it&#039;s going to be a lot easier to love Russ as a Senator than it will be to get the South and West to embrace him as POTUS.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It only makes sense. We have two more years to wait and see what the political waters are going to look like for a run for President. All politics is local, and while this year looked like a referendum on the war and on Republican corruption, senators like Feingold are still going to have to do something in the coming months to even have a shot at gaining the presidency. Especially now that Dems have both houses. If McCain runs, I still think that no Democrat can win. If the DCC persists in it&#8217;s 50-state strategy, which I think it should, a woman (Hillary) and a newbie black man (Obama) won&#8217;t be the best torch bearers. Not yet anyway. </p>
<p>From that perspective, Feingold is smart keeping a seat that he still may have to fight for. A seat he will lose &#8211; possibly to a Republican &#8211; if he runs for President. While I think a lot of people appreciate his principled stance on many issues, it&#8217;s going to be a lot easier to love Russ as a Senator than it will be to get the South and West to embrace him as POTUS.</p>
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