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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 [...]


What does Super Tuesday mean?

Tomorrow is the long-awaited Super Tuesday that everyone is talking about, but what does it really mean?
Well, for one thing, for the first time in a presidential campaign, twenty-four states will be holding their primaries on the same day. The last Super Tuesday in 2004, there were only ten states voting. So the stakes have [...]


Campaign Funds and A Civilized Debate?

Last night’s Democratic Presidential Debate was a very tame affair compared to the fireworks we’ve seen repeatedly from both sides in the previous debates. Everything was all “nicey-nicey”, as if both candidates have been instructed by their campaign managers to keep it pleasant.
Each candidate emphasized their own health care plans, but Barack Obama concluded by [...]


Countdown to Super Tuesday

With only five days remaining until Super Tuesday, tempers are rising and candidates are fading.
John Edwards chose New Orleans, where his campaign started, to withdraw from the race. He has NOT thrown his support to either of the two remaining candidates in the Democratic field. Staffers have been quoted as saying that he doesn’t feel [...]


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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