Well at least on the Democratic side.  Things are pretty much the same. Hillary Clinton with a slight edge over Barak Obama. No clear winner and the demographic of  their supporters are not very surprising.  Hillary Clinton had an edge with woman and Hispanic voters, while Barak Obama had the edge with white male voters, black voters and young voters.

 

However, on the Republican side, Mike Huckabee gained some momentum and Senator John McCain seemed to emerge as the front runner. So does this still make Huckabee a spoiler or does this mean he is still pretty much in the race? Or both? Should Mitt Romney be concerned?

 
   

 


 
 
josiejunk on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
Interesting, I'm a hispanic woman yet I voted for Barack, I guess it's kind of nice not following the norm.  But he didn't take AZ, oh well, it looks like he won enough votes in other states to remain competitive.
myclette on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
When have you ever fit into the mold Miss Josie? LOL!
babyblueeyesok on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
I'm surprised that McCain is still in it. Seems like too much of a flip-flopper a la John Kerry.

sara

myclette on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
One thing I hate about election years is the over used phrases that come out of them like flip-flopper and fuzzy math.  *grimace*
babyblueeyesok on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
True, but this time around, he is really the only one I see 'flip-flop' being valid for...lol

sara

eyesthefuture on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
I wish Obama would have taken California so he would have had a big state. the good thing about the Democrats is they do not have the winner take all primaries.
myclette on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
It will be interesting to see which one takes Texas.
eyesthefuture on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
I forgot about texas. I usally try to ignore its very existence.
myclette on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
Heeeeyyyy! Why? That's my home state you're hating on. I'm a Texan born and bred and damn proud of it.
eyesthefuture on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
I just don't like the way it votes as I don' like the way my home province votes.
bluejeanqueen on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
I watched last night more closely & more intensely than I ever have before.   My little brother, the history & poli sci major was here with me, trying to help me understand it all (and trying to make me be a Republican, but I digress)... 

 

I was sort of shocked at how close it was between Hillary & Barak.  I knew it would be close & tight, but not quite that close...  Just as you said about TX - I am anxious to see what happens here at home in NC.  But I don't think ours is until like May or something....

myclette on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
I think Hillary will take Texas, but Obama will take North Carolina.
bluejeanqueen on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
You're probably right.  However, I don't know about Texas, but I feel fairly certain that no matter what - the Republicans will take NC in November's election. 

 

Damnit!

myclette on
Re: Super Tuesday, not So Super
Oh yeah, the same for Texas ot os definitely a red state.

 
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