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Old 6th February 2008, 3:12pm   #59
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Re: Vote 2008 - The Caucuses

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Originally Posted by Hammer View Post
Looks like things have come out with Obama and Clinton neck and neck as far as state delegates goes - Hilary's only advantage is the number of super delegates that have declared for her already.

As for McCain, I think he has too much momentum now - although Romney may still have a chance.
By continuing on in the race for the nomination it's pretty clear that Mike Huckabee has helped McCain by splitting the conservative republican votes with Romney.

I wouldn't be surprised if McCain has cut a deal with Huckabee with a place as his VP nominee or a major cabinet position, knowing fine well that if he continued on in the nomination process that he'd almost ensure McCain got the lead.
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