Well, we're off to see the last two standing Democrats battle it out for your super-mega-tsunami Tuesday votes: Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton (sorry Mike Gravel, who is still technically in it to win it). No holds barred. No rules. No time limits. Just the senators and Wolf Blitzer, of "so poor and so black" fame.
And why is this so important? It all comes down to more than half of the 2,025 delegates needed for a Democrat to win the nomination. And they have to shine because the count can come so close that Super Delegates may decide this one at the DNC.
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Go Obama, my vote is yours !!!
Posted by: Matt | January 31, 2008 at 05:28 PM
I'm afraid if Obama wins the nom he'll be flattened by the media. His idea that there are no red states is a dangerous fantasy, and I think only a tough minded realist willing to play hard ball can handle the republicans. The Clintons kicked hell out of them in 4 elections, and that's not counting Arkansas. I just coulldn't bear another republican presidency. http://a-civilife.blogspot.com
Posted by: Will | February 02, 2008 at 11:25 PM
My state doesn't vote untill the Saturday after Super Tuesday, so I will be sitting on the sidelines watching as people go to the polls and decide.
I support Sen. Clinton in this race. I feel she is the best hope that we have of beating the Republicans, she's been vetted inside and out.
Her intellect as well as her understanding and perception of government are more inligned with mine than are Sen. Obama's.
Not to mention with Sen. Clinton i don't feel that as a gay man I'm being played for a vote as I so often do with Obama.
Clinton 08!!!
Posted by: Matt | February 04, 2008 at 06:51 PM