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tomorrow is super tues and the day when the nominations may be decided.
This presidential race has been so interest and exciting. I have been trying to figure out who will win the Democratic nomination which is still neck and neck.
Would anyone care to make a prediction?
I say McCain and Obama will most like be the nominees tomorrow.
tomorrow is super tues and the day when the nominations may be decided.
This presidential race has been so interest and exciting. I have been trying to figure out who will win the Democratic nomination which is still neck and neck.
Would anyone care to make a prediction?
I say McCain and Obama will most like be the nominees tomorrow.
Anyone else.?
McCain clearly. There is Little chance that the Democratic Nomination will be solved tomorrow. Most likely, Hillary will indeed be ahead in both delegates and states won, but, Obama might be able to hang on until later states, if what the current trending suggests in fact holds true.
On the R side, McCain takes the majority of delegates. Huckabee's continued campaign will hurt Romney.
On the D side, Hillary gets a majority of the delegates, but it'll be close, because the D's apportion candidates, while the R's are mostly winner-take-all.
The bottom line: McCain will be unstoppable. The D's will be undecided for at least the next month. And Texas (for the first time in forever) will actually play a part in the primaries.
On the R side, McCain takes the majority of delegates. Huckabee's continued campaign will hurt Romney.
On the D side, Hillary gets a majority of the delegates, but it'll be close, because the D's apportion candidates, while the R's are mostly winner-take-all.
The bottom line: McCain will be unstoppable. The D's will be undecided for at least the next month. And Texas (for the first time in forever) will actually play a part in the primaries.
I know...RIGHT after I move back to PA from TX! I'll STILL not be able to help make the decision! (Well, maybe I will in PA still, the way things are going! lol)
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