
Clinton has scored huge delegates in Texas and Ohio, while Obama wins Vermont. What happened to Obama's big streak? Newsweek has asked the question: "Will Clinton drop out if she loses badly on Tuesday?" The answer, of course is no, because though Obama still has a big lead, the candidates are still neck and neck in the race for the white house. The next big Primaries are Pennsylvania, Mississippi, and Wyoming. People think that Clinton will win Wyoming, but Obama will win in Mississippi. As for Pennsylvania, no one really knows for sure, but there are many delegates at steak there, so both candidates will focus more on winning the Pennsylvania primary. Since the Governor of Pennsylvania has just endorsed Clinton, people think that Clinton might win, however Obama won't give Pennsylvania up and will try to beat Clinton as best he can. The Republicans, meanwhile already have their nominee. John McCain has won Vermont, Texas, and Ohio, and Mike Huckabee has dropped out of the race. McCain has won the Republican nomination while the Democrats still don't know who will win. Who do you think will be the Democrat Nominee? Who will become our next president, a Democrat or a Republican?

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WG, good call on the primaries thus far. I think Obama will crush Clinton in Mississippi, but Penn. looks like a tough state for him to pull out. I heard a rumor last week that Obama's campaign will soon announce 50 new superdelegates who are pledged to him. This announcement would be huge since it would increase his lead in a huge way going into the final contests.
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