Wednesday, January 9, 2008

No real surprises

Yesterday went pretty much as expected. Check out the results here. The media will be acting shocked all day today that Hillary beat Obama (not very decisively).

The biggest loser last night was Romney (obviously). If this gives McCain enough momentum to beat him in Michigan, where Huckabee and McCain are both coming up in the polls... put a fork in him, Romney will be done. He was very gracious in his speech, that was a class move. The second biggest loser was Thompson. 1100 more people came out to vote for Dennis Kucinich than Thompson. That's gotta hurt. He only got 1/6 the number of votes that Ron Paul got. Thompson is done. He has been banking on South Carolina, which I think will come down to Huckabee (the probable winner depending if he improves his performance in the next debate) and McCain. I expect Thompson to maybe get third. He'll call it quits after that. It would interesting to see who he puts his weight behind, if he actually had any supporters. Sorry Fred-heads.

Like I said, I wasn't surprised to see Hillary win last night. Relieved. But not surprised. I think she is the most un-electable candidate that the Dems have, so this was very good news. :)

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