Alabama Alabama's Democratic base comes from African-Americans, Obama will have an easy win here.
The GOP base is mostly evangelicals, easy win for Huckabee.
Alaska To be honest, no clue.
Arizona Latinos are key here. They favored Clinton in Nevada, I'm assuming they will here too. Though Obama will pick up votes from the universities.
The GOP base is fairly conservative, therefore I will say they will go with Huckabee, the most conservative of the major candidates. McCain will come a close second, this being his home state.
Arkansas Bill Clinton will be a big help to his wife here. This is also the most liberal of the southern states (though, by no means is it liberal). Obama will find it hard to pick up many votes here.
Huckabee was governor of Arkansas, which will help him. I predict a fairly large Huckabee win.
California 53 congressional districts are in California, the only people with the money to campaign in every one are Clinton and Romney. Easily the most important state for Democrats, Clinton will hold a solid lead over Obama.
Romney's resources and ability to campaign in all of California will prove crucial to his victory here.
Colorado In the state where the Democratic National Convention will be held, Latinos will be key. I think Clinton and Obama will be close here.
Religious conservatives make up a large portion of the vote, and will aid Huckabee. Though I think McCain will come out with the win.
Connecticut Moderate liberals and conservatives are the norm here, making easy wins for both Clinton and McCain.
Delaware With the recent exception of 2004, Delaware has picked the winner of the popular vote in ever election since the '50s. Past that, there are no indicators as to who will win.
Georgia Georgia voted for Bill in 1992, and may help his wife edge out over Obama in the state with the 2nd highest African-American population in the Country.
The suburbs make up the GOP base, and may help McCain.
Idaho Only the Democratic caucuses will be held on Super Tuesday. It's a moderate state, and will help Clinton.
Illinois Obama's home state will pick him in the Primary, while Clinton will be close behind.
Moderates will prove key to McCain here, and will secure him the victory.
Kansas Only Democratic Caucuses here. The Latino voters will once again give Clinton her win.
Massachusetts A heavily Democratic state, major universities such as Harvard will prove key to Obama's win.
McCain won here in 2000, and Romney's home paper endorsed McCain. McCain will win with Romney less than 10 points behind.
Minnesota There are no real indicators for either Primary here.
Missouri Missouri has voted for the winning candidate every time but one since 1904. Unions are key here, as are moderates, who will give Clinton the win.
Conservatives and religious people make up the GOP vote, and will aid Huckabee with a win.
Montana Only Republicans will be voting the 5th. Being mostly Democratic, the moderate GOP base will favor McCain.
New Jersey Being close to New York, which will favor Clinton, she will also win here.
The GOP race is up for grabs here.
New Mexico Only Democrats on Tuesday. Latinos are a huge voting bloc here, and will propel Clinton to a New Mexico win.
New York Clinton's home state will grant her a win in this key Super Tuesday state.
The GOP vote is moderate and will side with McCain.
North Dakota A normally republican state. Will most likely side with Clinton.
Fairly Conservative, toss up between either Romney or McCain.
Oklahoma Moderates make up the base of the Democratic vote, and will favor Clinton over Obama.
The GOP race is completely up for grabs in this state.
Tennessee African-Americans make up a quarter of the vote, while Moderates make up a large portion as well. It will be close between Obama and Clinton, though Obama may eek out the win.
The religious folk are strong here and will give Huckabee a strong victory.
Utah Being very conservative, Clinton will favor best here, being the most moderate of the Democratic candidates.
The Mormon homeland will propel Romney to his largest margin of victory on Super Tuesday.
West Virginia GOP only, folks. Fairly conservative state will help fairly conservative Romney win.
The best part is when he in on his motorcycle and it has the image of a cowboy on a hores. I didnt see any Chinese railroad workers in this video by which America would be nothing without them
I have to say good half time show with the performance of Tom Petty. It looked like all the people in the crowd had some sort of light that they were all holding up. It didnt look like a bunch of cell phones.
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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congratulations.
10:58 AM
Good job everyone! Merry Super Bowl!!
12:06 PM
Watch the PUPPY BOWL!!
12:07 PM
Because this is the most recent post:
Super Tuesday Predictions!
Alabama
Alabama's Democratic base comes from African-Americans, Obama will have an easy win here.
The GOP base is mostly evangelicals, easy win for Huckabee.
Alaska
To be honest, no clue.
Arizona
Latinos are key here. They favored Clinton in Nevada, I'm assuming they will here too. Though Obama will pick up votes from the universities.
The GOP base is fairly conservative, therefore I will say they will go with Huckabee, the most conservative of the major candidates. McCain will come a close second, this being his home state.
Arkansas
Bill Clinton will be a big help to his wife here. This is also the most liberal of the southern states (though, by no means is it liberal). Obama will find it hard to pick up many votes here.
Huckabee was governor of Arkansas, which will help him. I predict a fairly large Huckabee win.
California
53 congressional districts are in California, the only people with the money to campaign in every one are Clinton and Romney. Easily the most important state for Democrats, Clinton will hold a solid lead over Obama.
Romney's resources and ability to campaign in all of California will prove crucial to his victory here.
Colorado
In the state where the Democratic National Convention will be held, Latinos will be key. I think Clinton and Obama will be close here.
Religious conservatives make up a large portion of the vote, and will aid Huckabee. Though I think McCain will come out with the win.
Connecticut
Moderate liberals and conservatives are the norm here, making easy wins for both Clinton and McCain.
Delaware
With the recent exception of 2004, Delaware has picked the winner of the popular vote in ever election since the '50s. Past that, there are no indicators as to who will win.
Georgia
Georgia voted for Bill in 1992, and may help his wife edge out over Obama in the state with the 2nd highest African-American population in the Country.
The suburbs make up the GOP base, and may help McCain.
Idaho
Only the Democratic caucuses will be held on Super Tuesday. It's a moderate state, and will help Clinton.
Illinois
Obama's home state will pick him in the Primary, while Clinton will be close behind.
Moderates will prove key to McCain here, and will secure him the victory.
Kansas
Only Democratic Caucuses here. The Latino voters will once again give Clinton her win.
Massachusetts
A heavily Democratic state, major universities such as Harvard will prove key to Obama's win.
McCain won here in 2000, and Romney's home paper endorsed McCain. McCain will win with Romney less than 10 points behind.
Minnesota
There are no real indicators for either Primary here.
Missouri
Missouri has voted for the winning candidate every time but one since 1904. Unions are key here, as are moderates, who will give Clinton the win.
Conservatives and religious people make up the GOP vote, and will aid Huckabee with a win.
Montana
Only Republicans will be voting the 5th. Being mostly Democratic, the moderate GOP base will favor McCain.
New Jersey
Being close to New York, which will favor Clinton, she will also win here.
The GOP race is up for grabs here.
New Mexico
Only Democrats on Tuesday. Latinos are a huge voting bloc here, and will propel Clinton to a New Mexico win.
New York
Clinton's home state will grant her a win in this key Super Tuesday state.
The GOP vote is moderate and will side with McCain.
North Dakota
A normally republican state. Will most likely side with Clinton.
Fairly Conservative, toss up between either Romney or McCain.
Oklahoma
Moderates make up the base of the Democratic vote, and will favor Clinton over Obama.
The GOP race is completely up for grabs in this state.
Tennessee
African-Americans make up a quarter of the vote, while Moderates make up a large portion as well. It will be close between Obama and Clinton, though Obama may eek out the win.
The religious folk are strong here and will give Huckabee a strong victory.
Utah
Being very conservative, Clinton will favor best here, being the most moderate of the Democratic candidates.
The Mormon homeland will propel Romney to his largest margin of victory on Super Tuesday.
West Virginia
GOP only, folks. Fairly conservative state will help fairly conservative Romney win.
2:51 PM
The best part is when he in on his motorcycle and it has the image of a cowboy on a hores. I didnt see any Chinese railroad workers in this video by which America would be nothing without them
4:59 PM
Casey,
Three words for you: political science major.
Joel,
Amazing insights as usual.
5:10 PM
I have to say good half time show with the performance of Tom Petty. It looked like all the people in the crowd had some sort of light that they were all holding up. It didnt look like a bunch of cell phones.
5:29 PM
That was me
5:29 PM
that song was too repetitive
wrestling isn't patriotic
casey,
.....wow....
4:55 PM
Michelle,
Why do you hate America?
4:58 PM
i didn't say i hated america, i just hate wrestling--unless that is what people consider america to be....which is weird... =/
5:57 PM
Just kidding with you Michelle!
6:10 PM
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