IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO DECIDE AT THE POLLS!
Early voting begins Tuesday in Texas, the biggest prize left in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
While neither Sen. Barack Obama nor Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton were in the state on Monday, each had plenty of people campaigning in Texas for them. Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain stopped in Houston long enough to pick up the endorsement from former President George H.W. Bush, but left immediately after. Early voting runs through Feb. 29 in Texas, where voters can cast their ballots at any early voting location anywhere in the state. It has become increasingly popular, with nearly 40 percent of the 4.3 million votes cast in the 2006 Senate race coming from early voters.
This is How I predict its going to go down. Obama will win Texas, Hawaii, Rhode Island. Then eventhough he will have more delegates, Hilliary will prompt the cronies in the Democratic party to allow Michigan and Florida delegates which they banned earlier from participating in the caucuses to be seated at the convention.
ReplyDeleteIf that doesnt work, the supercronies will broker a deal with Bill Clintons powerful machine to make her the candidate eventhough Obama is beating her in the delegate count.
Which if that does happen, she will lose to John Mc Cain in the fall. To be continues