Super Tuesday
by Tatiana Hadarova
Today, on Super Tuesday will be decided which two presidential candidates will be chosen and will meet at November presidential elections. For the last two weeks the most important numbers for all the contenders were those given by polls. Races in both parties are becoming more and more tight. Yesterday Barack Obama almost caught up with Hillary Clinton in California and Missouri. In Republican party, Arizona senator John McCain still leads over Mitt Romney, but he managed to win in California, the "biggest prize" in primaries. In Democrat's race Obama gained two points over Clinton overnight in California. Pollster John Zogby said that "the momentum is with Obama...If this trend continues it could be a very big night form him." Zogby also said positive words for Mitt Romney:" Romney is widening his lead in California and has a really bid advantage with conservatives...Romney winning California would give some Republicans pause when they look at McCain as potential nominee." McCain still has some more advantage than Romney because he won the last two contests in south Carolina and Florida The both Democrats were deadlocked at 43% in New Jersey. The two rivals continued to build a strong base of support. Clinton mostly supported by women, Hispanics and elderly voters, while Obama has his voters among men, blacks and young voters. All of the presidential candidates are hoping on Super Tuesday to win a big share of the national convention delegates who choose the nominees. Democrats have more than a half of delegates, and about 40% of the Republican delegates.
| by Tatiana Hadarova for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv) |
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