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Taps sounded for John Edwards in South Carolina, a state he had won in 2004; this time he came in third. When Edwards looked at the world, he saw only his youth in mill towns, an experience of poverty that he believed was emblematic of postmodern America. But when voters looked at Edwards, too many of them--even Democrats--saw only the polish and prettiness of a man grown wealthy by ...