Posted on : 04-03-2008 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008
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You tell me. What’s going to happen in today’s primaries? The comments are open and there is a new poll in the sidebar.
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Posted on : 04-03-2008 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008
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Or as some are calling it, Super Tuesday Lite. Texas and Ohio are the big prizes. Vermont and Rhode Island are also in play.
On the Republican side, John McCain only needs a score of delegates to wrap up the nomination. He can get there with only 56% of the delegates in Texas and Ohio alone. Look for him to get more than that. The best possible outcome for Mike Huckabee is another invitation to appear on SNL.
It looks like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will continue to slug it out until their convention. The CNN count only has the two separated by 109 delegates. That separation is unlikely to change much today. It would take significant wins by Clinton in all four contests to bring the count back to a dead heat.
What does that mean going forward? Bulldog Pundit offers this analysis:
Having the contest undecided before the convention would be an amazing thing to watch, just from a “junkie” point of view, and is something people my age have never seen. Just the books that would come out of it years later would be fascinating.
From a “blogger” point of view I would love to see how much of what would be going on in those “smoke filled backrooms” (at least that’s what they used to be called when you could smoke in rooms) filled with party bosses would remain secret in this new media age. One thing is for sure, people wouldn’t be waiting for the evening news to find out what happened. Imagine what a “brokered convention” would be like in the blogger age.
It is going to be an interesting spring and summer.
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Posted on : 12-02-2008 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008
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I just saw on FOX News that Maryland has extended the time that polling locations will be open for today’s presidential primaries. Weather is awful, and according to one report traffic on I-395 is the “worst since the attacks of 9/11″.
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Posted on : 12-02-2008 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008
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Polls are open for the primaries surrounding the nation’s capitol in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. The question is, will these primaries answer any questions? What questions? Don Surber has the list.
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Posted on : 21-12-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : bRight @ Night
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bRight @ Night will be on the air in just a few minutes. I’ll be discussing the blogosphere and the primaries. You can join in by calling (718) 664-9725.
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Posted on : 13-12-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008, Humor
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Many people got a laugh out of the Wacky Warning Label Contest where the winning label advised, “Danger: Avoid Death”. That got me thinking, shouldn’t there be warning labels applied to the 2008 presidential primary candidates? Here are a few to get you started. Leave yours in the comments and I’ll try to move them here as I get the chance. If you have a photoshop entry you can send it to lakelandjim at gmail dot com.
Mitt Romney — WARNING: Objects in the mirror may be closer than they appear.
Hillary Clinton — DANGER: Contains toxic amounts of socialist programs.
Mike Huckabee — NOTICE: Be aware that this product may inflate and deflate very rapidly. Use caution when jumping on the band wagon.
Barack Obama — HAZARD: Standing between this candidate and “She Who Should Rule” can be hazerdous to your health and well being
Your turn.
From my favorite pirate William Teach:
John Edwards — Warning: May be hiding under wife’s skirt
Denis Kuchinich — Warning: Hottie wife may distract from moonbattery
Hillary Clinton — Caution: Husband may try and get into your wife’s or daughters skirt
Joe Biden — Warning: you may have to learn where Delaware actually is
Bill Richardson — Warning: UFO crossing
Ron Paul — Caution: Truthers Aboard
Rudy — Warning: Alimony may exceed earnings
William also sent this along:

Jay at Stop The ACLU said, “Even though I’m rooting for Thompson, I can’t resist but to play into the meme he’s been stuck with.”
Thompson — Warning: May Cause Drowsiness
Rudy — Warning: Gun Grabbin May Occur
From Political Pistachio’s Douglas Gibbs:
Any Democrat Candidate — Warning! [no need to add anything else]
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Posted on : 21-11-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008
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After weeks and months of changes, leap-frogging, legislation and court battles, it looks as if the 2008 primary schedule may finally get to use ink. The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that the state can go ahead with the planned January 15th primary.
Michigan’s Jan. 15 presidential primary can go forward, the state Supreme Court decided Wednesday, keeping alive the state’s bid to be one of the 2008 campaign’s first contests.
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In its 4-1 decision Wednesday, the Michigan Supreme Court overturned lower court rulings that said the law setting up the primary was unconstitutional because it would let the state political parties keep track of voters’ names and whether they took Democratic or GOP primary ballots but withhold that information from the public.
That must have been the news that New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner was waiting to hear.
New Hampshire Secretary of State William Gardner called the Associated Press today “to say he would announce the date of New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary sometime after 3:30 p.m. (ET),” the wire service reports.
I haven’t seen anything on this yet, but will continue to watch. The USA Today article linked above suggests that, “Most observers are betting Gardner will choose Jan. 8.”
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You can read my take on the Primary maneuvering taking place this year here.
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Posted on : 13-08-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008
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Tommy “The Other Thompson” Thompson has stayed true to his word and dropped out of the 2008 presidential race.
Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson said Sunday he is dropping out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination after finishing sixth in an Iowa straw poll.
“I have no regrets about running,” he said in a statement released Sunday evening by his campaign.
I guess it’s time to update my poll again. More on that later.
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Posted on : 08-08-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008, Politics
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That’s what we might need if the current trend continues.
South Carolina is poised to hold its Republican presidential primary earlier than Feb. 2, 2008, likely in mid-January, a move that is expected to push New Hampshire and Iowa to follow suit.
Such shifts could mean the first GOP nominating contest could take place in December of 2007, in just four months.
How early are they all planning to go in this game of reverse leap frog?
One place that no politician will call for retreat is in the face of political influence. Unless common sense suddenly comes in to play, a circumstance that doesn’t have much historical precedent behind it, you have to wonder how much longer and more ridiculous they can make the process.
If this continues, the first primary of the 2012 elections will be held on November 11th 2008.
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