All the graphs should be updated within the next couple of days. It has been really slow since I haven't had much need for new projections. At this point, I'm liking Obama's chances more and more. Clinton's campaign has just lost it's swagger, while Obama, who has now taken the delegate lead, continues to press his message of change and hope. It's starting to look more and more like an Obama/McCain matchup to me at the very least.
The poll on the right sidebar is still going and I can't help but try to push you guys to vote in it. The poll is stating what you believe will be the legacy of George W. Bush. Right now, the top result is a complete 'Failure', while the number two result is 'Above Average'. Make sure to vote if you haven't already.
I thought I might as well tell you that I am starting to come closer to gearing up for the 2008 Election setup, and that is when the fun really begins.
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Romney Calls it Quits
As of today, John McCain is almost a lock to be the Republican candidate for president. With that fact, McCain now moves to a national campaign that will pit him againist either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, which could go to the convention.
Not long ago, McCain was out. So out that he was taken out of the top candidates to win the election, including yours truely. McCain's sudden rise seems to date back to the Joe Lieberman endorsement. Although he was out of Iowa, he was able to fight off Romney and take the New Hampshire crown. Certianly his defining moment came in South Carolina when McCain and Huckabee virtually fought for the frount runner spot and McCain came through again. By the time Flordia ended, and Romney gave his last gasp(pouring millions of dollars in the process), McCain shined and there was no longer any denying him.
For Romney, the miracle he needed for Super Tuesday ended with less than impressive, even being bested by a fading Mike Huckabee in many cases, it was over.
Lucky for Republicans, he decided to drop now rather than drag things along any further. Now the only question is, Clinton or Obama?
Not long ago, McCain was out. So out that he was taken out of the top candidates to win the election, including yours truely. McCain's sudden rise seems to date back to the Joe Lieberman endorsement. Although he was out of Iowa, he was able to fight off Romney and take the New Hampshire crown. Certianly his defining moment came in South Carolina when McCain and Huckabee virtually fought for the frount runner spot and McCain came through again. By the time Flordia ended, and Romney gave his last gasp(pouring millions of dollars in the process), McCain shined and there was no longer any denying him.
For Romney, the miracle he needed for Super Tuesday ended with less than impressive, even being bested by a fading Mike Huckabee in many cases, it was over.
Lucky for Republicans, he decided to drop now rather than drag things along any further. Now the only question is, Clinton or Obama?
Super Tuesday Picks:
I should note that Obama has already won Georgia, with my pick for the republican is Huckabee.
Here is all the state picks:
Alabama: Huckabee, Obama
Alaska: McCain?, Clinton?
Arizona: McCain, Clinton
Arkansas: Huckabee, Clinton
California: Romney, Obama
Colorodo: Romney, Clinton
Connecticut: McCain, Obama
Delaware: McCain, Clinton
Georgia: Huckabee, Obama
Idaho: Romney, Obama
Illinois: McCain, Obama
Kansas: -
Mass: McCain, Clinton
Minnesota: McCain, Clinton
Missouri: McCain, Obama
Montana: Romney, Clinton
New Jersey: McCain, Clinton
New Mexico: McCain, Obama
New York: McCain, Clinton
North Dakota: McCain?, Clinton?
Oklahoma: McCain, Clinton
Tennessee: Huckabee, Clinton
Utah: Romney, Clinton
West Virginia: Huckabee, Clinton
Let's see what happen!
Update: Huckabee has been called for West Virgina during the time of the writing of this article also.
Here is all the state picks:
Alabama: Huckabee, Obama
Alaska: McCain?, Clinton?
Arizona: McCain, Clinton
Arkansas: Huckabee, Clinton
California: Romney, Obama
Colorodo: Romney, Clinton
Connecticut: McCain, Obama
Delaware: McCain, Clinton
Georgia: Huckabee, Obama
Idaho: Romney, Obama
Illinois: McCain, Obama
Kansas: -
Mass: McCain, Clinton
Minnesota: McCain, Clinton
Missouri: McCain, Obama
Montana: Romney, Clinton
New Jersey: McCain, Clinton
New Mexico: McCain, Obama
New York: McCain, Clinton
North Dakota: McCain?, Clinton?
Oklahoma: McCain, Clinton
Tennessee: Huckabee, Clinton
Utah: Romney, Clinton
West Virginia: Huckabee, Clinton
Let's see what happen!
Update: Huckabee has been called for West Virgina during the time of the writing of this article also.
The Day Before Super Tuesday!
Just a quick note. Expect my predictions on Super Tuesday just before it begins tomorrow. Based on the latest polls, it should be a good day for McCain, with the Democrats going in any possible direction.
Also instead of percentages, I will simply do state by state winners. I'm looking forward to a great day!
Also instead of percentages, I will simply do state by state winners. I'm looking forward to a great day!
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