Political and topical news and commentary
An update after FLA and SC.
Published on January 30, 2008 By adnauseam In Politics
Remember, you guys get more insight than I do. Nevertheless another bash at predictions including the dropouts:

Clinton: Going strong into Super Tuesday.
Obama: Ahead in SC but loses Florida to Clinton. I think both are neck and neck into Super Tuesday.
Huckabee: Hopes on Missouri. I think he'll be out soon.
Romney: Still there and getting nasty with McCain campaign.
Thomson: Out.
Edwards: Out.
Guiliani: Out.
Last but not least , my man McCain is still there after FLA.

A s Super Tuesday looms I see (as does everyone else, of course) : Clinton and Obama for D.
and: Romney and McCain for the GOP. The only difference for this Egypt living South African is that my money is still on McCain. Your comments would be interesting.

Comments
on Jan 30, 2008
My input.  McCain is a Republican that I could possibly vote for.  The problem is the things that I like about him are the things that most Republicans don't.  I appreciate that he took a stance against torture, for immigration reform and against ethanol subsidies.  For the Democratic nomination, I support Hillary Clinton.  Who will take it all?  My vote is for Hillary but it should be an interesting week to see if she can secure the nomination. 
on Jan 31, 2008

McCain looks like the man to beat, and he is getting some great endorsements.  I still rate it too close to call on the republican and democrat side, but we do have front runners (McCain and Clinton).  That can change with the slip of a tongue.

As for Florida, that does not count (believe it or not, we have an actual case of voter disenfranchisement, and it is the democrats doing it!).  So that is a no win for Clinton.  The Kennedy endorsements seem to have given Obama some new found traction, as well as his big win in SC.  The Dem race is much more interesting (to me at least, and I doubt I will vote for either).

But I got to take the points and go with FLA.  The Gamecocks have not been any good since they left the ACC.

{Note to Adnauseum: The last is just a joke on the College Basketball season in reference to your subheading}