Super Tuesday Part II

Written by Sam on March 4th, 2008

McCain is already our de facto nominee, but tonight could also decide the Democratic race. If Obama sweeps tonight’s primaries then Hillary is done. I don’t think that is going to be the case, though. My prediction for tonight is that Obama wins in Texas and Vermont and Hillary takes Ohio and Rhode Island. McCain wins all four.

6 Comments so far ↓

  1. Mar
    4
    1:01
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    Ryan

    The bloodbath will continue until at least Pennsylvania.

  2. Mar
    4
    3:10
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    Sam

    That’s what I’m hoping for.

  3. Mar
    4
    4:21
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    Gceres

    At this point I’m actually rooting for Hillary….Obama is not qualified to be the commander in chief…McCain will cause irreversible harm to the GOP; but stands zero chance against either Hillary or Obama; so Hillary wins the trio fight in my book by default. She’ll do the least damage to the country because Republicans will solidify in opposition to her policies.

    McCain does the most damage because Republicans will feel that they need to “back one of our own” and we’ll get amnesty, higher taxes to “balance the budget”, global warming regulations and nonsense, closing of Guantanamo, repeal or major revision of the Patriot Act, etc. because of lack of Republican unified opposition.

    Never thought I’d say this in my life, but I’m now actively rooting for Hillary.

  4. Mar
    4
    6:15
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    ChemistryDave

    McCain has zero chance against hillary? Have you even seen a single piece of data on that, or thought about it for one second? Sometimes I think that saving the GOP is going to require excising some of the nutjobs that comment on this site from the party.

  5. Mar
    4
    6:16
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    ChemistryDave

    PS. Where did crazy, cussing, “McCain was an enemy collaborator” Mike go to? If we are going to have a circus here, I sure want to see the monkey in a barrel.

  6. Mar
    4
    6:32
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    Gceres

    We shall see shall we not….McCain is going to lose this election no matter what as far as I’m concerned. I’d rather him lose in a landslide so that the GOP finally gets it…running a moderate does not work.

    There is no such thing as an untapped passionate “moderate” base out there for McCain to capture. It does not exist. The GOP wins running with conservative principles not McClinton principles.

    If it were close, some might dismiss his failure on something other than his liberalism. If it’s a landslide, they’ll get it.

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