Advisory: North Carolina politics expert available for comment on John Edwards

Jack Fleer, professor emeritus of political science at Wake Forest University and author of the book “North Carolina Politics,” is available to comment on U.S. Sen. John Edwards’ presidential run. Fleer has been a keen observer of North Carolina politics for more than 30 years, and he has followed Edwards’ career since 1998 when he won the U.S. Senate seat during his first run for office.

Fleer says that although Edwards exceeded expectations in Iowa, finishing second to Sen. John Kerry, his fourth-place finish in New Hampshire makes it crucial for him to win convincingly in South Carolina. It will not be easy, Fleer says, because there are four viable candidates competing in that state Feb. 3. They include Edwards, Kerry, retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark and the Rev. Al Sharpton, Fleer says.

“(Edwards’) second place finish in Iowa keeps him in the game, but I do believe his New Hampshire finish puts greater pressure on his winning in South Carolina, and it probably means he needs to win big there,” Fleer said. “A win in itself would be good, but a win of some magnitude would be better for him. He also has to come in first or second in one or more of the other six states with primaries Feb. 3.”

Fleer says Edwards could do well in Oklahoma because it is a conservative state, and he has positioned himself as a moderate throughout his campaign. In addition, Missouri could come through for Edwards because he has spent considerable time there.

Contact Fleer directly at 336-758-5865, or through Jacob McConnico at mcconnjn@wfu.edu or 336-758-5237 or 5238.

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