I must say, I am surprised with the Clinton win. Polls were showing her behind by at least 10 points. Congratulations to her.
McCain was no surprise at all. Nor was the semi-close Romney 2nd.
Michigan and Florida will be interesting for the GOP. The democrats can just ignore it, since the Democratic National Committee stripped those states of all their delegates for moving their primaries to before February 5th.
South Carolina and Nevada will be interesting, though.
One must also consider that just one month ago Hillary was up by 20 points over Obama in the polls. SC will be very interesting. I'm predicting a narrow Obama win there.
I'm a native South Carolinian and I attained my undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of South Carolina. I taught fourth grade for two years in the Mississippi Delta and two years at an alternative high school in Western North Carolina. I have been at Tigard High School since the fall of 2003, where I teach U.S. History and Psychology.
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I must say, I am surprised with the Clinton win. Polls were showing her behind by at least 10 points. Congratulations to her.
McCain was no surprise at all. Nor was the semi-close Romney 2nd.
Michigan and Florida will be interesting for the GOP. The democrats can just ignore it, since the Democratic National Committee stripped those states of all their delegates for moving their primaries to before February 5th.
South Carolina and Nevada will be interesting, though.
8:07 PM
Casey,
One must also consider that just one month ago Hillary was up by 20 points over Obama in the polls. SC will be very interesting. I'm predicting a narrow Obama win there.
8:10 PM
I was surprised how close Guilani and Ron Paul were.
9:30 PM
BAH!
10:08 PM
I wanted Obama to win! I think hes the real democrat change candidate.
11:13 PM
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