Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Surprise, surprise

The elections on March 4th had shocking results. Sen. Hillary Clinton gained some ground and won Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island. Obama won Vermont. Clinton now has 1,424 delegates but still trails behind Sen. Barack Obama's 1,520 delegates. What a turnaround. What an upset for Obama supporters.
Clinton has a few tricks up her sleeve, but hopefully they aren't dirty tactics. CNN analysts said that most people who were undecided, resulted in voting for Clinton. Sure she lost the latino vote, but undecided voters proved to be powerful.
Now it's up to Pennsylvania to pick a winner (which will occur in April). To the East Coast, they go. But McCain will be resting easy.

But McCain will be resting easy.
It's not a shocker that Sen. John McCain won all four states and received enough delegates to get the Republican nod. Mike Huckabee, with only 267 total delegates, said,"It's been a heckuva run" and told his supporters to back McCain.

I wonder:
Have Michelle Obama and Bill Clinton been helping or hurting their spouses' campaigns?
Did Clinton's appearance on SNL help get voters to see her young, friendly side?
How willing are Huckabee's supporters to jump on the McCain wagon?

1 comments:

ConArtist said...

Ya well anyone who's still undecided is an idiot. And that's why they voted for Hillary. :)