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Democrats are in Trouble!
O.K. North Carolina and Indiana primaries are over. To the surprise of no one, John McCain won in both states. No REALLY! The only real contest remaining in the presidential race is on the Democrat’s side. And, as expected, Barack Obama won in North Carolina, while Hillary Clinton won (by a narrow margin) in Indiana.
Since I [...]
Democratic Nominee: It Ain’t Over Yet!
A friend sent me a link this morning to an article in the Telegraph, the prominent British newspaper. The article referred to speculations that the Democrats are thinking about nominating Al Gore as their Presidential candidate, if a nominee hasn’t been definitely selected prior to the Democratic National Convention.
I know that pressure has been mounting for Hillary [...]
Democrat’s Divisions Worsen!
I started to mention that the Democrat’s have some new problems but . . . actually the problems we will be facing in the upcoming Presidential elections have been with us for a long, long time. Events of this presidential campaign are really forcing these long-standing issues into the forefront now.
Last week the furor was [...]
Florida & Michigan Delegates: A Train Wreck?
Well, there is no way around it; delegates play an important role in selecting our presidents.
This year a big tempest is brewing over the barred delegates from Florida and Michigan. With the Democratic nomination race so close between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, those delegates could make a difference in who the nominee will be.
I’ve [...]
From Florida to the White House?
The results came in last night for the Florida Republican Primary. As I watched the results being tallied from time to time, it appeared that for once the pollsters predicted results perfectly.
John McCain and Mitt Romney were in front from the very beginning, with Rudy Guiliani at third place, Mike Huckabee in fourth and Ron [...]
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