Western Governor Considered ‘Dark Horse’ for Presidential Nomination

Posted on: October 28th, 2007
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All this year, three well-known presidential candidates have led in public opinion polls among likely voters in the Democratic Party. Yet there is a tradition in the U.S. of a so-called “dark horse” candidate emerging to challenge for a party’s nomination. This year, the one considered most likely to catch fire among Democrats is Bill Richardson. He is the governor of a western state, but is not well known among voters nationally. Still, experts say he may be the Democratic candidate who is most qualified for the job. VOA’s Jim Fry profiles the governor and former ambassador.”*

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