Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The Asylum Narrows to Four (In Reality, 3)

McCain is the Republican candidate.

Problem: the right hates him because he deals with Democrats, and he isn't conservative enough. I think it's pretty funny... watching the idiot-train eat him alive.



Meanwhile...

The Democratic race is far from decided.

Obama is the front-runner now. He won all three states. For the first time, he is leading the delegates. The magic number is 2,025.

Obama has 1215 and Clinton has 1190.

There are 1,618 delegates left.

Everyone is worried about a tie. In this case, a tie means that neither candidate hits 2,025.

If both candidates split everything right down the middle, Obama will still be one candidate short. The tie means that someone's going to get shafted, as there will have to be a deal made. If that happens, people are going to feel left out, and possibly vote Republican.

Here's the weird thing:

These idiots called "superdelegates," aren't required to vote the way their district says. So, essentially, they could change their mind right up to the election.

Obama has momentum, and that's huge. I'm voting for Obama.

I've supported Kucinich, but he dropped. Then I supported Edwards, and he dropped. Third time's the charm? No idea.

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