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- Did HBO Make a Mistake by Scheduling `Game Change' for Super Tuesday?HBO put "Game Change" into production for a Super Tuesday premiere when it was assumed that Sarah Palin was clueless enough to think she had a shot at winning the Presidency. What now?
- Super Tuesday May 18, 2010!Pennsylvania's Primary Election will be held May 18th in Pennsylvania and a 90 Year Young Female is looking forward to casting Her vote!
Hillary Clinton Speech: No Way McCain or Obama?On Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention, did Hillary Clinton's speech help or hurt Barack Obama?- The 2008 Democratic Presidential Primary Season: A ReviewFor those of you who have been sleeping or have given little attention to presidential politics over the last several months, let's review how Barack Obama became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Obama and Hillary's Battle for Presidency Hurts Both Candidates in the EndThe riveting, brutal brawl between Democratic presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will probably result in the nomination of the loser of the general election.
A Conservative Case for Hillary ClintonWhy conservatives need to hope for a Hillary Clinton comeback- Question: Could the So-Called "Vast Right Wing Conspiracy" Be Financing Hillary?Were did Clinton's working class base suddenly get so much money to give away toward her bid? I hate to suggest anything remotely conspiratorial, but could Hillary's campaign be starting to get donations from hardcore Republicans who actually need her to succeed?
- The Spoils of Money in a Close, Close RaceSuper Tuesday proved one thing in both of the parties: That one thing is that money is heck of a thing when you're trying to win a race.
- How I Did with My Super Tuesday PredictionsA look at how I did with my predictions (by state) for the mass political race we call Super Tuesday (or as some pundits have dubbed it "Super Duper Tuesday."
- Mitt Romney Suspends Campaign: Super Tuesday Derailed his BidRomney tried hard to attract his party to him. He inadvertently split his party in two ways, and neither way was in his direction.
The Democrats on Super Tuesday, 2008: A State-by-State AnalysisThe Democratic side of the 2008 presidential race has already boiled down to the two heavy hitters in America's "politics of change."- Conservatives Split Three Ways After Super TuesdayMany long-time conservatives are saying that Huckabee or Romney should drop out to give the other a better chance of defeating McCain.
Los Angeles Super Tuesday Voting and Hollywood Campaign EventsLike most Angelenos, it does not take me long to get caught up in the buzz from the talk radio airwaves and also online blogosphere.- Super Tuesday Recap - DemocratsA couple of months ago, February 5, 2008, or Super Tuesday, was a date that most democrats had targeted as the day that Hillary Clinton would have her coronation.
- The Battle for California's Super Tuesday VoteThe result of the Super Tuesday seemed clear for the Republicans but not the Democrats as record number of turnouts queued up in polling stations around the state.
- LATEST SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS SATE by STATE (Feb. 6th)Latest preeliminary Super Tuesday results
Illinois Casts Votes for Barack Obama on Super TuesdayConversation with typical voters at South Moline Township in Rock Island County, Illinois, about Super Tuesday voting- Super Tuesday ResultsThe Super Tuesday results are in... see how well your candidate did on the most important primary day of the election year.
- Early Super Tuesday Results: Democrats and RepublicansSuper Tuesday is in full swing, and with a long way left to go, the fun is just beginning.
- What Do the Results of Super Tuesday Tell Us About the Rest of the Race?Super Tuesday was supposed to be the day that decided the Republican and Democratic races, gave the American people the two candidates that would become the party nominees for president. Super Tuesday may only prove to prolong the campaigns in both parties.
- Analysis: Early Super Tuesday Exit PollsAs Super Tuesday begins, exit polls results give a few hints as to how well the candidates will perform tonight.
- What Super Tuesday Results and Exit Polls Tell UsSuper Tuesday was supposed to be the make-or-break day for the primaries. But with the polls showing close races between the frontrunning candidates in both parties, Super Tuesday just might end with no clear leaders.
Help, Information for Super Tuesday Voters in the Bay Area in CaliforniaInformation for Bay Area voters on how to locate polling facilities, what to bring, etc.
Crucial Information for California's Los Angeles County Super Tuesday VotersUnless you have lived in a cave by the beach, you know that today is Super Tuesday and it is high time that you get your act together and vote!
Democrat's Super Tuesday Not so SuperSuper Tuesday is here and while the Republicans will know who their nominee will be, Democrats will likely have to wait a little bit longer. Going into Super Tuesday, the national polls have Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton neck and neck- Ron Paul Visits Fargo, North Dakota, on Eve of Super TuesdayPresidential candidate and Texas congressmen Ron Paul visited Fargo today on a whirlwind tour the day before Super Tuesday caucuses and primaries. The congressman was scheduled for a one o'clock rally at NDSU's student union center but was slightly delayed by the weather.
- Where and How to Vote on Super Tuesday in Los Angeles and Orange CountiesThis article discusses online voter resources in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
- With John Edwards Exited from the Presidential Race, What's Next for Democrats?As the latest candidate to remove himself from the 2008 Presidential Race, Democratic hopeful John Edwards leaves his voters essentially the choice between two other fellow Democrats, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, for the Super Tuesday primaries and beyond.
- Super Tuesday Won't Clear Up Anything for the DemocratsSuper Tuesday is supposed to be the day that clears up the race for the nominations for President. Don't count on it.
- Super Tuesday: How to Prepare for the Biggest Primary/Caucus Event in HistoryHere are tips from a political activist on ways to get involved in the political process. Don't miss the fun on Super Tuesday.
- Super Tuesday and Other State Primaries and the General Election: What to Consider when You VoteWhat are the factors you should consider when deciding who to vote for in your State's primary elections and general election for the 2008 Presidential candidate? Read on...
- Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama Find Agreement Before Super TuesdayThere were many stars in the crowd
- No Fireworks, Just Lots of Electricity at Final Democratic Debate Before Super TuesdayThe focus of the night was Democrats versus Republicans. The policy differences of the two candidates almost took a back seat to the differences between the two candidates during tonight's Democratic debate.
- Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama Square Off in DebateAn informative overview of the democratic debate preceding Super Tuesday.
Barack Obama Holds Overflowing Super Tuesday Rally at the University of DenverBarack Obama is one of two Super Tuesday visitors to Denver today, the other being candidate Hillary Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton. His morning event was so well attended that overflow space and an outdoor field had to be put to use.- South Carolina and Super TuesdayIn a state with half the voters being African American, South Carolina is an essential state to win for any Democrat running for president.
- The Big MAC Strikes Back! John McCain Wins Florida GOP Primary to Take the Lead into Super TuesdayWith more than half of precincts reporting, John McCain is the reported winner of the Florida GOP primary
- John McCain, Hillary Clinton Triumph in FloridaIn the last major primary before Super Tuesday, John McCain and Hillary Clinton established themselves as the frontrunners heading into the final stages.
- Avoiding Crowds on Super Tuesday, Georgia Voters Take Advantage of Early VotingGeorgia voters get a jump on Super Tuesday with early voting.
- Hillary Clinton, John McCain Will Win Super Tuesday Primaries by Close MarginsSuper Tuesday is the biggest primary of them all. One week from today, we will in all likelihood, have a Democratic and Republican presidential nominee.
