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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 [...]
Primary & Caucus Slugfests!
Mike Huckabee started out this morning in his race for the Republican Presidential candidacy with 214 pledged delegates. John McCain, frontrunner and presumptive winner, started out with exactly 500 more delegates than Huckabee - 714 of the 1191 needed for the nomination. So McCain needs fewer delegates to WIN the nomination than Huckabee needs just [...]
A ‘Miracle’ Candidate for the GOP?
With Mitt Romney suspending his candidacy, his supporters appear to be in shock and depressed. Conservatives keep hoping for a miracle - that SOMEONE will take the Republican nomination besides John McCain. McCain knows he has to have the backing of conservatives, as well as moderates and independents, if he is to have a chance [...]
Romney Quits? Republican Field Narrows!
As of today, Mitt Romney has suspended his campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination “for the good of the Republican Party”. Romney says he is concerned that continued divisiveness among the candidates will damage any chance for the Republicans to prepare a campaign capable of beating the Democrats in November. Whether the eventual Democratic candidate [...]
Dirty or Smart Politics on Super Tuesday?
As the votes started pouring in from the long-awaited Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses, the West Virginia caucus was the first state to announce a winner for the GOP side of the ticket. Final score was: Mike Huckabee 52%, Mitt Romney 47% and John McCain 1%. Did I just write 1% for John McCain? How [...]
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