8 Questions that today’s primaries could answer
By Dan Balz | Tuesday, March 4, 3008 | The Washington Post
“…Will the Democratic race end with today’s results?
The one certain way to end the race is for Barack Obama to win both Texas and Ohio — no small undertaking. That would erase any doubts that may exist about his ability to take big states or to energize a working-class base in a crucial general-election state. It would create enormous pressure on Hillary Rodham Clinton to bow out.
Even an Obama victory in one of today’s two big states is likely to result in the race ending, although perhaps not immediately. Former president Bill Clinton established that benchmark recently and though his wife’s advisers have tried to back away from it, many Democrats have adopted it as the measure by which they judge today’s results….”…BS
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/03/AR2008030302811_pf.html
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Can you explain the Texas voting system? Is one of the questions. How is this primary supposed to explain that? The article itself tries to, but leaves you wondering why you bothered to read the whole boring thing in the first place.
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