http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#IA
So, the first salvo has opened, and the winners are Obama and Huckabee (not won at the time of this posting but enough ahead to virtually guarantee the victory.) So, now what? Are you pleased with this result? Do you think these two could be the eventual nominees, or will this just be a fluke? Do you even give a shit? :O
I'm personally happy to see Obama win, seeing as he's the candidate I feel is really needed in this job - young, charismatic, with wide appeal and the ability to bridge partisan bickering. I've called it a "Kennedy effect" in the past and I stick to it.
For the Republicans... Huckabee could be a fluke, given that he's very unlikely to make a strong showing in New Hampshire - his voting base has mostly been evangelical Christians, who are strongest in the south and midwest. On the other hand, this may hurt Romney quite a bit.
So, the first salvo has opened, and the winners are Obama and Huckabee (not won at the time of this posting but enough ahead to virtually guarantee the victory.) So, now what? Are you pleased with this result? Do you think these two could be the eventual nominees, or will this just be a fluke? Do you even give a shit? :O
I'm personally happy to see Obama win, seeing as he's the candidate I feel is really needed in this job - young, charismatic, with wide appeal and the ability to bridge partisan bickering. I've called it a "Kennedy effect" in the past and I stick to it.
For the Republicans... Huckabee could be a fluke, given that he's very unlikely to make a strong showing in New Hampshire - his voting base has mostly been evangelical Christians, who are strongest in the south and midwest. On the other hand, this may hurt Romney quite a bit.