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Their roles. The stakes, who will lead the church for the years ahead, probably for our lifetimes. Its going to matter and not just to catholics. Im joined by Melinda Henin burger and e. J. Deon. Here is my pick, Cardinal Angelo scala, just barely young enough to make it. The biggest thing he has gone in his favor, the pope wants him and there are a lot of voting cardinals who owe the pope. A majority were picked by the fellow right there, his holeyness. About 56 , close to the twothirds needing to win. Hes italian, that always helps. Hes european, 62, a majority are from europe. You know how political im getting here . Im just starting here, melinda. This is a political enterprise. Its a secular event and its an election very democratic. My bet is that this pope wants a quick election because he has a successor and he wants that successor to be his guy scala from milan. Your thoughts . I agree with you that i think scala is the most likely outcome but i do not see benedict as trying t