Politics

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Super Tuesday,super McCain?
by Livia Necasova

Yesterday the whole US Nation has been in election fever. They voted in the biggest primary day in US history across 24 states on Super Tuesday. The US Senator from Arizona is still in.In fact John McCain is the current Republican leader in the race for the president candidate. He won over 615 delegates, but he still needs some more. He won in 9 states including delegate rich New York and California. "I think we must get used to the idea we are the Republican Party frontrunner." -John Mc Cain- Doesn`t look that well for Mr.Romney though,the mormone candidate who lost it all winning "only" in Massachusetts, Utah, Montana, Colorado, North Dakota, Alaska and Minessota because of the surprising good outcome for Mike Huckabee, who could win himself 5 states in very conservative region of US where Romney lost some important votes. But the former Massachusetts governor is still optimistic, still wants to "win this thing and going all the way to the White House". The fight for the Republican nomination now proceeds to Louisiana and Washington, where voters will cast ballots on Saturday. For the next month, Virginia is the only one "winner takes it all" primary with a large number of delegates. And how about the democrats? There` s still no front runner there. Neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama could convince enough people to win the leadership for themselves.
by Livia Necasova
for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv)

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