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February 05, 2008

Super Tuesday thread

I'm going to my first caucus ever tonight in Minnesota. Then I'm going home and plan to stay up until midnight watching the returns. I'm such a geek.

Posted by Todd Pearson at February 5, 2008 10:47 AM
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I just sent an email that made a reference to Obama. MS Outlook flagged his name as misspelled and recommended "Osama." The conspiracy runs deep.

Posted by: Todd Pearson at February 5, 2008 01:36 PM

Sucks Independents can't vote in NY primaries. I received some anti-Hillary stuff. The Obama negitive ads have been circulating for months. Many try to blame Hillary, but I think they actually help Obama. Perhaps the Obama camp wants to make people think she's sending them out.

Hillary called me with her message. I might try to edit it for my own answering machine message...LOL.

Conspiracy? I don't think the media/Obama conspiracy lives in the shallows. Given the bias and reporting, it is a tribute to mainstream Democrats that Hillary still leads. And Bill should shut up? Frankly I find Obama's wife far more irritating. I think of the Jefferson's TV sitcom. So far nobody in the media has taken her to task over the racist claims rebutting the fairy tale comment.

Well, we shall see. I think McCain wins and can start blasting both Obama and Hillary before a Democrat winner appears. Watch for Edwards and Gore to come into play and perhaps the writer strike finishing to give Obama some more bias.

Posted by: Maxtrue at February 5, 2008 02:17 PM

Huckabee wins WVA.

Mike Huckabee won West Virginia's Republican convention on Tuesday, after an apparent deal with Sen. John McCain to prevent Mitt Romney from taking the 18 delegates at stake.
Posted by: Todd Pearson at February 5, 2008 03:40 PM

We have been running upwards of 9 out of every 10 calls being political recorded messages for a week. I get the feeling that, no matter what they say, or how far out of it the candidate is, all sides are making a maximum effort in California this time. At least, I can't remember anything like this ever before. Thank goodness it's all over but the ballot counting!

Posted by: wj at February 5, 2008 07:46 PM

Clinton seems likely to me to pick up CA, given her lead among latinos; that's a bigger voting bloc than the high-tech workers backing Obama. ALTHOUGH, there is also a gender imbalance in CA that could help Obama, I don't think it's big and am too lazy to look it up.

Bedtime for Daddy - gotta be up early to deal with the kid.


Posted by: Jon Kay at February 5, 2008 11:12 PM
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