My blog previous to this concerned Republican Presidential nominee John McCains alliance with moderate conservatives and how this would strengthen his bid for the whitehouse. Following "Super Tuesdays" results i've only drawn one conclusion, the republican party is going to unite and form while the deomcratic party seperates and bickers.
Senator Obama winning more states than Senator Clinton, which gave him more delegates, but delegates in realativley useless states to a democrat. Clinton won New York and California, the DNC will definatly want the candidate than can pick up these two large states no matter how well the republican fared here. Obama took Alaska, North Dakota, Minnesota, Kansas, Idaho, Alabama. The last time the big northern state of AK voted for a democratic president, 1964, the same year that SD supported it's last democrat for oval office. Minnesota is consider a swing state, Alabama voted for Bush 43 in 2000 and 2004. Only four Dems. have ever won our Dakota brother, the last being...you guessed it LBJ, also the last time Idaho supported a Dem for president, and for the sake of saying it, democrats last go-round in Kansas was LBJ.
So all the hoopla about how great Obama did, is just that pla, crap, junk. The DNC will not choose him if he only wins democratic votes in republican states. They need big wins in big states, which Clinton is delivering.
Now whats this going to lead to, August. Yes it leads to a month, the month that the DNC will choose who gets to run for the Democratic party. While O and C ar fighting it out with eachother, annoying everyone and driving moderates away from their voice and their face McCain will be their with open arms and no opponets. Face plastered under a "For President" months before the Dems even know whos going to be running under the flag of the ass, their ass, losing ass.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7231731.stm Barack VS Hillary!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/629/629/7223461.stm Poll Tracker
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