So I'm not feeling much better than yesterday (which sucks) but am kinda excited about the results of yesterday's super primaries. McCain essentially sealed the deal for the Republican ticket, winning the majority of the states contended for. He now possesses almost 500 more delegates that his nearest competitor, Mitt Romney. Huckabee is still far in the rear, although he did surprisingly win 4 states yesterday...
What I'm most excited about is the heated race between Democratic nominees Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Obama holds on to his lead by a mere 4 delegates! This looks to be a very close race. I'm kinda pissed that Indiana's primaries always fall at the very end of the pack (I think only four or five states vote after us). I'm seriously hoping that the battle between Hillary and Barack remains heated until we can vote. If the figures are still so close, we'll be given much more recognition on voting day. It always seems that the primary elections are a landslide in favor of one candidate per party. When Indiana's turn to choose rolls around, noone really cares who wins our delegates because the contest has already been decided. This year will be different. This year Indiana's primary will be monitored closely and speculated about more frequently. This year we will be considered important.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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