Florida Primary and Super-Tuesday Predictions
Tags: Campaign, Delegates, Democrat, John McCain, Politics, Presidential-Race, Republican, Super Tuesday, vote, warFriday primaries are coming up in Florida, the "Super-Tuesday" on 5-February.
The leading Democrat candidates (Barack, Hillary) are predicting this battle will go on/beyond Super-Tuesday (S-T) to the full-course (although for Hillary, doesn’t help to have the senile Ted Kennedy back her opponent)..all state delegates will have a change to place a vote to determine the final outcome if the race turns out to be that close. Mr. Edwards has not won a single state…and it is felt he is holding on to negotiate a deal behind the curtain - to back one of the two larger contenders and swing his delegates over to their camp - in exchange for an office in their cabinet (politics; a dirty behind-the-scenes deal-cutting game isn’t it?).
Republicans? Well, as shown earlier by Presidential-Race.net, Rudy has thrown the dice in a gamble to by-pass all the prior states to concentrate on Florida in anticipation he will win that state, which will kick him off to a landslide of voting in the following states on S-T. Doesn’t win or come in a close second in Florida? Expect him to cash his remaining chips in.
Our insider-track news? Fat-chance, Giuliani! He will not win Florida as his luck is spent, his proposals are old, and he has run out of steam. Now it is just a question on how poor of a showing he will have. Too late to pull his name from the S-T voting ticket when he has a poor showing, but he won’t be actively involved as the other Republican candidates to reduce his campaign expenses on a foregone, and losing conclusion.
McCain and Romney - dual to the end in Florida and the pot-shots are getting hotter by the minute (throngs of "liberal" are going back and forth like a badminton birdie across a net), but Presidential-Race.net predicts there will be one clear winner after S-T, and the other candidate will concede. Polls are going back/forth on this one folks, and the polls have been wrong before…so not predicting who will come out on top. Stay tuned - it’s going to be an exciting race.
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