GOP Has Their Candidate, Democrats Continue to Fight

6 03 2008

As we wait for the remainder of the Texas Caucus votes to be counted, let’s reflect on Tuesday’s events. Barack Obama won his 12th consecutive Primary with an easy win in Vermont, but thats where his streak ended. Hillary Clinton easily took Rhode Island, Ohio, and squeaked out a win in Texas. While the three wins were big for the Clinton campaign and kept the race very much alive, Obama still leads by 96 delegates as of this post. The two candidates now turn their attention to Wyoming and Mississippi in the next week for their primaries. It’s clear neither candidate will receive the necessary delegates by convention time, we should be in for a fun summer.

John McCain now has topped the number of delegates and will be announced as the official Republican candidate at this year’s National Republican Convention. Now his focus should turn to campaigning against Clinton and Obama as they battle it out and to choosing a proper running mate.


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5 responses

6 03 2008
Jesse

a lot can happen in 6 months.

sonce most people don’t care i wish the candidates would just duke it out by themselves and just tell us when it’s over instead of wasting precious time n energy talking about superficial junk.

6 03 2008
vegas0402

I agree, a lot can happen in six months. I’ve heard some talk that Howard Dean will get together between the two candidates to come to a negotiation by the Democratic Convention to get this thing over with short and sweet

6 03 2008
Jesse

i don’t know how the dems do it, but i know the republicans don’t have their nomination until september

6 03 2008
Jesse

well. now that ron paul’s out of the race i’m off to support other candidates for change. i hope we can all work together in the tough times

7 03 2008
Jesse

scratch that. i listened to the mainstream and thought ron paul had said he was dropping out, my mistake.

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