Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Super Tuesday In Full Swing

Voters head to the polls from coast to coast on Super Tuesday


Voters coast to coast are heading to the polls in 24 states and American Samoa Tuesday in what could be a pivotal day for the Democratic and Republican White House hopefuls.

Super Tuesday is virtually a national primary day, and some of the biggest prizes of the primary season -- California, New York, Illinois, New Jersey, Missouri and Georgia -- are up for grabs.

More than four-fifths of the 2,025 delegates needed to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination and more than 1,000 of the 1,191 necessary delegates on the Republican side are at stake.

Tuesday's results are more likely to be decisive in the contest among GOP nominees Sen. John McCain of Arizona, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee than the Democratic contest due to how the GOP allocates delegates.



This article is now out of date and changed - but, the results are currently in and it is clear that McCain has won the Republican vote - which is odd considering before he seemed to be the flounder in the water and his running was all but expired. The Democrats are split near evenly along Obama and Clinton with Obama winning the popular in the majority but Clinton winning several important states, including California
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