Election Forecasts
February 6th 2008 13:52
Super Tuesday is over and the prognostigators are busliy trying to make sense of it. With so many states having their primaries, it should be pretty clear which direction the voters will choose. At least you'd think so...
On Monday it was being said that McCain and Obama would probably come out clearly as the frontrunners. (Except for those who predicted McCain and Hillary, of course!) Neither Romney nor Huckabee was considered likely to win more than his own home state.
I'm not going to list every state winner from Super Tuesday, that information is available all over the place. But I find it interesting that Huckabee and Romney did much better than anyone expected! Perhaps the final candidate won't be a R.I.N.O., after all.
Concerning Hillary and Obama, they seem destined to remain in something of a tie right up to the last minute. That isn't so surprising, come to think of it. Idential twins are so hard to tell apart...
On Monday it was being said that McCain and Obama would probably come out clearly as the frontrunners. (Except for those who predicted McCain and Hillary, of course!) Neither Romney nor Huckabee was considered likely to win more than his own home state.
I'm not going to list every state winner from Super Tuesday, that information is available all over the place. But I find it interesting that Huckabee and Romney did much better than anyone expected! Perhaps the final candidate won't be a R.I.N.O., after all.
Concerning Hillary and Obama, they seem destined to remain in something of a tie right up to the last minute. That isn't so surprising, come to think of it. Idential twins are so hard to tell apart...
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Comment by Lester Caudill
Conservative Christian Views
There isn't a hairs difference between Hillary or Obama, they both are far left nuts. Obama talks about change, but change to what. Higher taxes, larger Government, Communism, and none of it for the better.
Change is good if it goes in the right direction.
Comment by S.L. Bradish