Super Tuesday was one helluva roller coaster for the Democratic candidates. Missouri was prematurely called for Hillary then had to be called for Obama, New Mexico couldn’t get their act together and took 3 days to figure out who the hell one the state, and there were some pretty big upsets. However, one thing is for sure- the fight for the nomination continues. At the end of this round, Obama is leading Clinton 910 delegates to 882. However, this race is most certainly going to be determined by super delegates.
The media largely called Super Tuesday a draw, but considering that Obama overcame 20 and 30 point deficits to be competitive and even win in many states, I consider the victor. Clinton has been the “inevitable” candidate for the past year, so for Obama to still be in the running with the momentum in his direction it speaks volumes about his campaign and the movement. However, there is still a long way to go, and it ain’t over til it’s over.
I had the pleasure of attending the LA Election Results party for Obama and even though it royally sucked that Obama didn’t win California I still had a blast. They gave out these dope t-shirts they were making on the spot for free and the atmosphere was buzzing. LA is already a pretty diverse place, but the best thing was meeting people from different backgrounds who had no reservations in striking up convos simply because you don’t look like them. If only the country could be that united and kumbaya-ish then the world would be a better place lol. Anyway…that is my belated two cents. Here is another superb speech Obama delivered on Super Tuesday….and before ONE more person says he has no substance visit: www.BarackObama.com for information about his policies and plans for America
Yes We Can!
Posted by Reecie











from the perspective of an ignorant international observer who has absolutely no idea what the hell is going on in your country, mccains appeal puzzles me; dude is pathetic and speaks in circles - talk about succeeding in Iraq, he is living in a fantasy world. if it were up to me, id stick romney up for the republican nomination as he seems the more capable and charismatic of the two. as for hiliary she looks strong and passionate and looking more and more the part. as much as i like to see obama win, i don’t see it happening, with too many corporate interference and interests at stake, which is a shame really.