John Edwards gave a speech yesterday in California. I think his speeches are usually quite good and full of substance.
I don't know how to do links, but the address is as follows:
http://www.johnedwards2004.com/page.asp?id=436
In the speech, Edwards said the following:
"We hear a lot about which candidate can engage the most partisans in December of 2003, and that's important. But what's more important is which candidate will help the most Americans, because that's what matters in November 2004. It's great to engage people through the Internet, but we need to make sure we reach every American: not just those who can afford a computer, but those who can't and those who have no interest in signing up in any campaign. People like that matter, too."
I wonder if these non-internet people, the ones who are not active as the people here, will ultimately be the ones that decide who the next president will be. Have we heard their voice yet? Will we?