Published by admin
McCain is projected to take New Jersey, Illinois, Conneticut, and several other states
Romney is projected to take Massachusetts. He was Governor there. McCain ight still pick up some delegates.
Obama is winning so far being the projected winner in Georgia and several other states.
Hillary is scrapping so far but has a long way to go, to [...]
. Feb 05, 2008
Filed under: analysis, conservative credentials, conservative leaders, political updates, super tuesday, wedge issues
Published by bear
In recent polling the economy is becoming a larger and more important issue than in more than a decade.
A Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted Jan.30-Feb.1 says the public view of the economy is more negative than at any time in the last 15 years and few believe the stimulus program being hatched in Washington will [...]
. Feb 05, 2008
Filed under: analysis, Barack in a Landslide, Barack Obama, Democratic Nominee, hillary clinton, super tuesday, Tsunami Tuesday
Published by bear
Tomorrow will probably the decide the Republican and the Democratic Presidential Candidate. It almost feels anti-climatic. Over a year of campaigning and then 24 states vote on a tuesday. Oh well, I guess this one of those occasions that teach us to live every day.
Below I have all 24 of the states that have a [...]
. Feb 04, 2008
Filed under: analysis, All of the states, super tuesday, Tsunami Tuesday
Published by admin
In the run up to Tsunami day I want to publish a couple of entries analyzing the day, and exactly what should be expected. T-day has several factors that might make it the most important day in the whole election cycle. Multiple states, multiple styles, diverse economies, different time zones, and many many delegates. In an [...]
. Feb 02, 2008
Filed under: analysis, Kansas, midwest states, Missouri, super tuesday, Tsunami Tuesday