Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Carcasses of Ex-Presidential Candidates Are Starting to Pile Up..


Edwards and Giuliani Drop Out, and That's Okay With These Two.
Super Tuesday couldn't come fast enough for a couple of the campaigns this week. Rudy Giuliani dropped out as expected, and John Edwards surprised at least me by dropping out today. As the field whittles down, the races will now get a bit more focused and personal.
The Dems are down to Hillary and Obama. I know that most of you think that Edwards leaving will help Clinton, but I still think that more of the Edwards people see Obama as the agent of change, and he will benefit more. Will it be enough? I'm not sure. We'll see.
The GOP race is still a three way race for now - no, Ron Paul doesn't count! He should quit wasting podium space at the debates, and let the leaders take it from here. Mike Huckabee is still a bit of a player right now, since he is leading in a few Southern states, but it won't be enough after Super Tuesday. He might win three or four, Romney will take about the same, and McCain will get most of the big delegate states. Huckabee will then be down, and flat broke. Then it becomes McCain and Romney. But you guys know all that already......
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

we all know its mccain on the gop side now

Anonymous said...

anooses

Anonymous said...

Analysis, over WalMart and technology and job transfer to Red China, more of the left goes with the Obamanation, the Fatal Attraction sees more cut throat Clinton antics, making us wish Bill was doing Viagra commercials.

Huckabee holds onto enough of a block to draw a cabinet spot and McAngry, as Mitt wanes, smooths other feathers with the McCain/Thompson or McCain/Brownback ticket.

Thoroughbred 401k said...

I see England, I see France...

Anonymous said...

...bring the gerbils so those gays can dance