Now he can take a well-deserved nap.
Now he can take a well-deserved nap.
Barack Obama’s success thus far has been mocked by some as a product of a couple of good speeches.
Well, they weren’t good speeches, they were great speeches, and he gave another one on Sunday in Atlanta. The theme was unity. It’s something this country needs, and it’s something he can help deliver.
John McCain has won the South Carolina GOP primary. This is bad news for Democrats since he is the best hope for the GOP, though it’s still very early. Romney is still in this race, so it’s too early to annoint McCain as the nominee.
The big loser is Giuliani. He needed Huckabee to win South Carolina for maximum chaos. Now with McCain in good shape, Giuliani doesn’t have as strong a claim on the war on terror/scare the crap out of everyone crowd.
The GOP race is still a muddled mess, but I suspect it will come down to a race between Romney and McCain.
It will be very interesting to see what Bill Richardson does now. Will he endorse either candidate?
Clinton beat Obama overwelmingly with the Latino vote. Obama needs to make inroads with this community to have a chance at the nomination. A Richardson endorsement would be huge for Obama, while a Richardson endorsement of Hillary would help her but would probably be seen a move prompted by loyalty.
Another big win for Hillary. The odds against Obama keep getting bigger.
Edwards, on the other hand, got crushed with roughly 5%.
Expect Mike Bloomberg to get closer to a decision.
UPDATE: Looks like Obama won more delegates – 13-12.
So who won Nevada?
Also, Andrew has an update on Clinton dirty tricks. This is old-school, bare-knuckle politics. Obama’s supporters are doing the right thing in pointing this out because it fits Obama’s narrative that we need to move beyond this kind of dirty, polarized politics.
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