This round Graham faces Edwards.
Edward beat Rockefeller but lost to Clark and Richardson. This is his last round. Graham has also beaten Rockefeller and lost to Clark although he has not faced Richardson yet. He beat Rockefeller by a much wider margin than Edwards did and he lost to Clark by a slighlty smaller margin.
This vote will likely determine the third and fourth place slots in the eventual results.
Please also vote in the one-shot condorcet poll. I'm doing this series here on Dkos to provoke more discussion about the candidates and because I didn't know of a place where you could do Condorcet voting online until now.
The Schedule (numbers indicate votes totals, winners in bold):
Who would be the weaker VP for dean?
Edwards v. Rockefeller (56/60)
Graham v. Clark (68/42)
Rockefeller v. Richardson (91/26)
Edwards v. Clark (55/27)
Graham v. Rockefeller (26/50)
Richardson v. Edwards (16/56)
Rockefeller v. Clark (50/17)
Graham v. Edwards (Vote Below!)
Richardson v. Graham (tba)
Richardson v. Clark (tba)
Bob Graham -- Senator and former governor FL, governor from 1978-1986, senator from 1986-present, trademark "work days" are when he takes one day to do a job in florida from construction to grocery bagging, records every detail of life in notebooks (over 2,500 now), hardliner on crime, pro death penalty, for means-testing medicare and reducing cost of living increases in social security, former chairman of intelligence comitee, pushed for action against Iraq and Hizbollah after 911, voted against Iraq war resolution "Because I thought it was too limited, too weak and too timid" and because he thought the war would increase terrorism, voting record is about %60 liberal, presidential candidate but dropped out, won't run for reelection to the senate (fun fact: wears only ties with an outline of Florida)
John Edwards -- Senator North Carolina, elected 1998, former trial lawyer, described as articulate charming and young, three time marathon finisher, considered one of the most effective democrats during impeachment scandal, quite wealthy (sold law practice for $5 million), considered for VP in 2000, ambivalent on free trade, worked unsuccessfuly on healthcare, supported Iraq war resolution, involved in filibuster of Pickering, will not seek reelection to the senate, voting record about %60 liberal, (fun fact: named sexiest politician alive in 2000 by people magazine).
Vote for the candidate you think would be the WEAKER candidate for Dean to run with. In other words the candidate with the fewest votes will win. See below comments for more info on the candidates and please post arguments and comparisons of the candidates.