At least in the state of Pennsylvania, a new poll suggests that the divisive primary season for the Dems may bode well for the fortunes of Republican hopeful John McCain.
As reported by read more »
At least in the state of Pennsylvania, a new poll suggests that the divisive primary season for the Dems may bode well for the fortunes of Republican hopeful John McCain.
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Some more conservative reaction to Obama's big race speech the other day for you to check out...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The drive for a second Michigan presidential primary collapsed Thursday, and a fresh dispute broke out between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton over the fate of the state's 156 national convention delegates.
Reaction to Obama's speech.
From conservatives:
Newsbusters points out we still don't know if he told the truth when he initially said he wasn't present in church when Wright made those type of comments.
Obama's giving his big speech on race today in order to counter the ill effects on his campaign due to his former pastor's hate speech from the pulpit. (Polipundit has some of Pastor Wright's greatest hits here.) Drudge has the transcript of the speech here. read more »
Things aren't so good in Hillary-Land right now. Staff shakeups are one thing, but now actually being behind in the delegate count with only about three states standing between her and oblivion is worse. Carville points out the obvious: read more »
Chicago election officials Tuesday afternoon were trying to unravel the mystery of the incredible invisible ink.
It's no Agatha Christie novel but a real case for election investigators sent to the 49th Ward's 42nd precinct Tuesday morning, after 20 ballots were cast with "magic" invisible ink pens. ...
How it all went down:
* Super Delegates to Determine Nominee - Open Left (do I see a "selected, not elected" mantra on the horizon?)
* Huckabee Complicates GOP Contest - Washington Post read more »
It's Super-Duper-Tuesday, and pretty soon we should have a better idea of whether someone's going to be able to end the nomination battle (of either party) early, or whether it will be drawn out over the next several weeks, or even months, (pundit heaven).
Here's a look at what's up for grabs today:
Well, you knew it wouldn't take long for the NAGs to get upset with Uncle Teddy with his decision to endorse a MAN
over a woman...and sure enough, they've got their undergarments in a bunch: read more »