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Namaste friends,

 

Can someone familiar with the timeline of the democratic

presidential primaries of USA tell me one thing?

 

Is Feb 11 too late for a turn-around in the fortunes of

the candidates?

 

Frontrunner John Kerry is running a great annual TA dasa,

which will end on Feb 13. Then a not-so-great dasa will

start. In comparison, Howard Dean started a not-so-good

dasa on Jan 16 and it will end on Feb 11. Then a great

dasa will start. I know Howard Dean is not doing well

right now, but I think his campaign may pick up steam

after Feb 10.

 

Before I make a public prediction, I want to be sure that

it is possible for the primaries to drag on until then.

Is that possible or is the issue expected to be settled

before Feb 11?

 

Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the political

process and could not find the info anywhere. All the

prominent news sites cover ony upto only Feb 3 primaries!

 

Please reply to pvr or to the list. Thank you

for your help!

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Dear Narasimha,

 

The primaries are just the begining. The idea is to eliminate and narrow down

the list to probably two good candidates. Last time, we had Al Gore and Bill

Bradley and debates continued for several months after the primary. The

democrats then settled for Gore. Likewise, this time around it appears as

though Kerry is a front-runner and Howard Dean could be a likely

challenger.Guys like Lieberman get dropped out. In the Iowa caucus, Gephardt

decided to bow out.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Hare Krishna

 

Sudharsanpvr108 <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:

Namaste friends,Can someone familiar with the timeline of the

democraticpresidential primaries of USA tell me one thing?Is Feb 11 too late

for a turn-around in the fortunes ofthe candidates?Frontrunner John Kerry is

running a great annual TA dasa,which will end on Feb 13. Then a not-so-great

dasa willstart. In comparison, Howard Dean started a not-so-gooddasa on Jan 16

and it will end on Feb 11. Then a greatdasa will start. I know Howard Dean is

not doing wellright now, but I think his campaign may pick up steamafter Feb

10.Before I make a public prediction, I want to be sure thatit is possible for

the primaries to drag on until then.Is that possible or is the issue expected

to be settledbefore Feb 11?Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the

politicalprocess and could not find the info

anywhere. All theprominent news sites cover ony upto only Feb 3 primaries!Please

reply to pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net or to the list. Thank youfor your help!May Jupiter's

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Hi, Narasimha,

 

I don't believe February 11 is too late at all - nor have I totally

given up on Dean (sans astrological angles; to me the guy just has

more "juice," more _rasa_ than any of the other Democrats).

 

Below please find pasted a list of primary dates. Although the New

Hampshire primary is notoriously relevant as a litmus test given the

number of independent voters in that state, the fight ain't over.

(The source of the dates is <http://www.vote-

smart.org/election_president_state_primary_dates.php>.

 

All my best - I shall look forward to following what you determine.

 

Sincerely,

 

Jesse

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State Primary Dates

 

 

January 13th, 2004

District of Columbia Presidential Primary (Closed)

 

January 19th, 2004

Iowa Democratic Caucuses

Iowa Republican Caucuses

 

January 27th, 2004

New Hampshire Presidential Primary (Closed)

 

February 3rd, 2004

Arizona Presidential Preference Election (Closed)

Delaware Democratic Presidential Primary (Closed)

Missouri Presidential Primary (Open)

New Mexico Democratic Caucuses

North Dakota Democratic Caucuses

North Dakota Republican Caucuses

Oklahoma Presidential Primary (Closed)

South Carolina Democratic Presidential Preference Primary

 

February 7th, 2004

Michigan Democratic Presidential Caucuses

Washington Democratic Caucuses

 

February 8th, 2004

Maine Democratic Caucuses

 

February 10th, 2004

District of Columbia Republican Presidential Preference Caucuses

Tennessee Presidential Primary (Open)

Virginia Democratic Presidential Primary (Open)

 

February 14th, 2004

District of Columbia Democratic Caucuses

Nevada Democratic Caucuses

 

February 17th, 2004

Wisconsin Presidential Primary (Open)

 

February 24th, 2004

Hawaii Democratic Caucuses

Idaho Democratic Caucuses

Utah Democratic Presidential Primary

 

March 2nd, 2004

California Presidential Primary (Modified Closed)

Connecticut Presidential Primary (Closed)

Georgia Presidential Preference Primary (Open)

Maryland Presidential Primary (Closed)

Massachusetts Presidential Primary

Minnesota Democratic Caucuses

Minnesota Republican Caucuses

New York Presidential Primary (Closed)

Ohio Presidential Primary (Open)

Rhode Island Presidential Preference Primary

Vermont Presidential Primary (Open)

 

March 9th, 2004

Florida Presidential Primary (Closed)

Louisiana Presidential Preference Election (Open)

Mississippi Presidential Primary (Open)

Texas Presidential Primary (Open)

Washington Republican Caucuses

 

March 13th, 2004

Kansas Democratic Caucuses

 

March 16th, 2004

Illinois Presidential Primary (Open)

 

March 20th, 2004

Alaska Democratic CaucusesWyoming Democratic County Caucuses

 

March 23rd, 2004

Utah Republican Caucuses

 

April 13th, 2004

Colorado Democratic Caucuses

Colorado Republican Caucuses

 

April 27th, 2004

Pennsylvania Presidential Primary (Closed)

 

May 4th, 2004

Indiana Presidential Primary (Open)

North Carolina Presidential Primary (Closed)

 

May 8th, 2004

Wyoming Republican State Convention

Arizona Republican State Convention

 

May 11th, 2004

Nebraska Presidential Primary (Open)

West Virginia Presidential Primary (Closed)

 

May 15th, 2004

Wyoming Democratic State Caucus

 

May 18th, 2004

Arkansas Presidential Primary (Open)

Kentucky Presidential Primary (Closed)

Oregon Presidential Primary (Closed)

 

May 25th, 2004

Idaho Presidential Primary (Open)

 

June 1st, 2004

Alabama Presidential Primary (Open)

New Mexico Republican Primary

South Dakota Presidential Primary (Closed)

 

June 8th, 2004

Montana Presidential Primary (Open)

New Jersey Presidential Primary

 

January 1-March 20, 2004

Maine Republican Caucuses

 

June 4-6, 2004

Hawaii Republican Convention

 

April 29 - May 1, 2004

Nevada Republican State Convention

 

May 14-15

Delaware Republican State Convention

 

May 20-22, 2004

Alaska Republican State Convention

 

May 21-22, 2004

Michigan Republican State Convention

 

June 4-6, 2004

Virginia Republican State Convention

 

No Caucus/Primary

Kansas Republican Party

South Carolina Republican Party

 

If you have any questions, please call the Project Vote Smart

Voter's Research Hotline at 1-888-VOTE-SMART (1-888-868-3762).

 

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "pvr108" <pvr@c...> wrote:

> Namaste friends,

>

> Can someone familiar with the timeline of the democratic

> presidential primaries of USA tell me one thing?

>

> Is Feb 11 too late for a turn-around in the fortunes of

> the candidates?

>

> Frontrunner John Kerry is running a great annual TA dasa,

> which will end on Feb 13. Then a not-so-great dasa will

> start. In comparison, Howard Dean started a not-so-good

> dasa on Jan 16 and it will end on Feb 11. Then a great

> dasa will start. I know Howard Dean is not doing well

> right now, but I think his campaign may pick up steam

> after Feb 10.

>

> Before I make a public prediction, I want to be sure that

> it is possible for the primaries to drag on until then.

> Is that possible or is the issue expected to be settled

> before Feb 11?

>

> Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the political

> process and could not find the info anywhere. All the

> prominent news sites cover ony upto only Feb 3 primaries!

>

> Please reply to pvr@c... or to the list. Thank you

> for your help!

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

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