With Super Tuesday well under way, it seems like the pack is getting down to three.
This November, it looks like it will be John McCain vs. either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton. McCain is winning big tonight, with Clinton and Obama staying close.
California may break the Dems apart a bit, and right now (as I write this), Hillary has a big lead.
There are a lot of votes yet to be counted in The Golden State, however.
What a night for politics.
I'm staying up.
This is good.
George Vreeland Hill
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CNN has Hillary as the projected winner in California. That's a hard hit.
Let's Get Real.
I do know this, if McCain finds himself having to accept Governor Huckabee's support and promise to put him on the ticket to obtain the nomination.
Senator Clinton will win both the electoral and popular vote in a landslide so far reaching, she will come into office with a super majority in both chambers.
Beware of the Dark Horse...Huckabee.
Huckabee Wins Kansas
MSNBC News Services
updated 24 minutes ago
Mike Huckabee won the caucuses in Kansas, the first contest of the day. Huckabee's win followed a strong showing in the South earlier in the week, when the Baptist minister won four Southern states and West Virginia in Super Tuesday.
Huckabee had 60 percent to McCain's 24 percent in the first clear matchup between the two since Mitt Romney dropped out of the race on Thursday. Texas Rep. Ron Paul had 11 percent.
Huckabee won all 36 of the state's delegates at stake Saturday although McCain holds a commanding lead in the delegate count with 721. Huckabee, with 231 delegates, vowed earlier to continue his shoestring campaign that has appealed to social and religious conservatives.
"It sends a pretty significant signal to John McCain that he's got a lot of work to do to get significant factions of the Republican Party solidly behind him," said Kris Kobach, the Kansas state Republican Party chairman.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23068044?G1=10856