Super Tuesday Redux
Every American who reads this dusty old thing is familiar with Super Tuesday and the fact that it happened this past week. And, if you aren't, well, you should come out from under that rock for a while and read the news.
Mitt Romney dropped out of the Republican race after spending $35 million and getting a few doughnuts and cups of coffee for it. John McCain is the comeback kid at 71, according to the BBC, and Mike Huckabee probably really wants to be McCain's vice president. Ron Paul, the grassroots campaigner from Texas, didn't fare too well, but nobody really expected him to fare well, anyway.
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are roughly tied, and, well, are there really any other Democrat candidates?
Since the 2004 presidential election started heating up, Andy Tanenbaum has run a lovely election prediction site at electoral-vote.com, which I use to keep an eye on various interesting elections around the country. It's worth keeping in your bookmarks or on your del.icio.us page.
Comments
hehehe =) good call, good call.
are you and helen going to visit? =D
Posted by: tay | February 11, 2008 12:06 AM