Your Thoughts On Super Tuesday?
With results flowing in, we are opening up a thread for discussion of the primary and caucus results in the several states where they are being held.
We’ll let you control the input and discussion on today’s voting results. Some of you “insomniac bloggers” will likely be up into the wee hours of the morning, so we are going to depend on you to keep us in the loop on any late happenings.
Look forward to your analysis, opinions and comments about Super Tuesday!
If Super Tuesday doesn’t strike a chord with you, weigh in on some of our other blog topics below.
20 Comments:
I still beleive Huckabee is chosen by McCain. They're already working together against Romney, just look at the West Virginia results.
It is looking like Huckabee may still be a player. Not so sure we can talk about him as VP yet. McCain could very well be Huckabee's VP before its all over.
The Clintons thump the Kennedys right in their own back yard of Taxachusetts! No one listened to them about Obama. Don't you just love it!!!
Hispanics and African Americans will determine the presidential race.
Could be, but the super delegates will give Clinton the nomination and the female vote will put her in the White House.
Any wonder people joke about Florida voters. Many Florida voters tried to cast ballots for the presidential primaries on Super Tuesday.
Election officials across the state answered hundreds of phone calls from confused voters asking where they could vote Tuesday, apparently unaware that Florida's presidential primary was last week. Some voters even showed up at the polls to vote.
As Clayton Ellsworth would say, what were they thinking?
Total delegate count, post "Super Tuesday":
Democrats--
Clinton 900
Obama 824
Republicans--
McCain 613
Romney 264
Huckabee 190
Paul 14
I keep hearing the name Joe Lieberman for McCain's Vice President. That might be powerful.
Don
(OTOW)
Republican Party of Florida Chairman Jim Greer is hosting a luncheon reception in honor of Gov. Charlie Crist on Feb. 18 at the home of Susan and Steve Burton in Lutz, Florida. Those who wish to participate in the VIP luncheon from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m. are are asked to contribute or raise $10,000.
Donors who can't come up with that much can attend the general reception from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. for a mere $1,000. Space is limited so act now if you want to attend this special event.
McCain’s Vice President candidate?
NO: Lieberman, Crist, Huckabee, Giuliani, Romney, C. Rice.
YES: Mark Sanford-Governor of South Carolina.
Mitt Romney will announce today that he is ending his campaign.
Sorry, should have said "suspending" his campaign not dropping out.
What's special about Sanford?
Suggestion for conservatives in the Rush Limbaugh camp who don't like Mccain, sit this one out.
Clayton Ellsworth
Yes, all conservatives (interpreted by some as right wing Party members) should stay home and not vote. That will give us: President Barak Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Attorney General John Edwards, Senator Castor, Governor Jim Davis-in 2010 and who knows some of the others. I'll hold my nose, vote for McCain and keep the Democrats from having any chance.
Check out Gov. Mark Sanford. Hope this works.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Sanford
Might be a good VP choice.
Like former mayor of Carmel, CA, Clint Eastwood once said, "if you go far enough to the right you'll see the weirdos coming in from the left." I'd be happy if the fringe elements from both sides were disinfranchised and quit politics altogether! Won't happen though, everybody will pinch their nose and vote.
Sanford may be TOO conservative for McCain.
I BELIEVE THE BEST VP WOULD BE MITT ROMNEY.
Who is Grant Peeples?
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