Speculates on the likely outcomes in the Feb. 3 Democratic primaries in seven states, including South Carolina, Missouri, Arizona and Oklahoma. Claim that unemployment will dominate the campaigning in South Carolina, which has been crippled by the loss of 28,000 textile jobs over the past five years; Report that the South Carolina primary will offer the first indication of how African Americans are likely to vote; Speculation about native son John Edwards' chances of winning South Carolina, where he is campaigning heavily; Report that Missouri became up for grabs after Dick Gephardt dropped out of the race following the Iowa primary; Claim that the other candidates are now struggling to set up last-minute campaign visits to woo Missouri voters; Details of the Missouri campaigns of Howard Dean, Dennis Kucinich, and Wesley Clark; Report that Dean has a campaign organization in Arizona, while the other candidates just have bare-bones organizations in the state; Speculation that TV ads for Clark will attract votes in Arizona; Speculation that Arizona's early voting option could help Dean; Claim that the Hispanic population in Arizona is split politically; Report that Clark, Edwards, Dean and Joe Lieberman have been campaigning heavily in Oklahoma, but John Kerry has no staff in the state; Claim that Oklahoma's conservative bent makes the state an ideal proving ground for anyone trying to defeat President George W. Bush; Observation that Clark, an Arkansas native, has the best chance of winning Oklahoma. more...