Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Super Tuesday leaves us super split

After a 24 state super primary, we still seem pretty split on who should be the candidates for this year's presidential election. On the republican side, McCain and Romney are battling it out but McCain now has a pretty good lead on Romeny and with Huckabee staying in and pulling many of the conservative votes from him, it may just be McCain’s race to lose now. On the other side, is where it gets really interesting. After 43 states have votes, Clinton and Obama are only separated by 5 delegate votes [630 to 625, respectively]. With 22 states left to vote, it's as if these two have made the playoffs and a new race has just begun. The keys to securing the democratic nomination lye in the Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia held of 2/12 and Ohio, Texas and Pennsylvania primaries which are due in March and April. Let the final push begin.

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