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ELECTION '08: Super Tuesday Aftermath 
Published Thursday, February 07, 2008 6:00 PM
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By The Wolf

Election ’08: Super Tuesday Edition

 

First off, anyone who tells you that they know what happened on Tuesday  is probably full of it, especially if they're this guy. The last episode of the Sopranos had more closure than Super Tuesday. Five people went in and five came out with no clear favorite, but one clear winner: Mike Huckabee.

Huckabee, considered the spoiler for Mitt Romney, did more than just take away votes from Mitt, but won nearly all the southern states that participated last night. These wins did more than just elongate Huck's candidacy, but virtually guaranteed him either a VP spot on the McCain ticket, or a cabinet post. Why? Because in a battle to shore up the Republican base Huck is the CLEAR favorite. Come election time, McCain is going to need these votes to have a fighting chance and only Huckabee will be able to deliver them. If the Huckster isn't around the evangelicals will stay home since it's extremely unlikely that they'll rally around Micky C who they consider a traitor to the social conservative movement. His wins, by the way, were really the only surprise of the night.

Mitt Romney is in a WORLD of hurt, bleeding out his behind like the dude who got raped in American Me. Though he managed to snatch up more delegates than Huck, he trails McCain by a significant amount; he's lost Mittmentum and his attempt to become a face of mainstream conservatives. Losing Cali was a huge blow, and really showed that for all his money he just can't shore up voters. According to MSNBC, Romney's campaign said today will be a day of "frank discussions" regarding the rest of the race as they crunch the numbers to see if they still have a shot.

McCain is doing A-ok, finally conceding that he is the front runner. As long as his body holds up, it looks like he's got the GOP nod.

But, for the Democrats, things aren't nearly as obvious, as the race has become nearly a dead heat. If you take the Obama's campaign at face value, everything is going according to plan as they reported to Ambinder:

"We fully expect Senator Clinton to earn more delegates on February 5th and also to win more states. If we were to be within 100 delegates on that day and win a number of states, we will have met our threshold for success and will be best positioned to win the nomination in the coming months."

'Binder thought they were aiming low (probably trying to get some of that underdog Giants momentum) and sure enough they did do slightly better, garnering more states and slightly more delegates than Hillary, although they're still behind by about 70 or 80 delegates. Clinton tried to claim that she was gaining momentum, but what we're seeing is an Obama surge, pushing against her ingrained supporters, especially the Latino community that gave her a big push in California. What happens when an immovable object meets an unstoppable force? Well MSNBC.com claims they might go negative, and I'm sure they will as the spin war intensifies to tornado proportions.

But what really has been bobbling around in my mind today is how the picture is looking for the general election. If you'd asked me a year ago how the GE would go I would have given you the same answer I gave in 00 and 04: all Democrats, all the time. But with the Huckabee surge, and the impact of Latinos in the Democratic primaries, I'm not so sure. Let's say it's Hillary and McCain and let's say McCain takes Huckabee as his running mate. Huck shores up the South, Hil takes Cali and the strong Northwestern Democratic states, which leaves the East Coast open. Assuming she's able to take white women and blacks from McCain, and split the white male vote (which is definately not guaranteed) , that puts Latinos in the driver's seat and they tend to be more pragmatic while socially conservative. Still I can't say that they wouldn't go Hil's way since they like her. But now substitute in Obama for Hil and the picture changes. Not only do I think he'll do worse with Latino voters, but he'll, most likely, bring the war up as his focus since his early opposition is his strongest point, and he definitely lacks experience versus McCain. Now here's where it becomes VERY tricky.

See there's two ways you can look at the war: a) we shouldn't have been in there in the first place, and we should withdraw at the earliest possible time (Obama) or b) Yeah, yeah we shouldn't have been there, but screw it, we're there, Middle East = Terrorist, 'we need to fight them over there so we don't have to fight them over here' (trademark Don Rumsfeld 2003) and the real issue isn't should we be over there but we're not fighting them competently and we want to 'win'. (McCain). While I totally agree with item a--I see that b, strategically can work. It worked for Bush in 04, and considering that Americans don't like to 'lose', and McCain has a war hero 'presidential' image, b can be enough of a polarizing argument for McCain to make against Obama to win if he can siphon off enough white men and Latinos.

Of course it's too early to tell, and most of this is mere speculation. Obama has shown himself quite able to bring out votes from no where, McCain has hung the Bush albatross around his neck, some of those southern voters wouldn't vote for McCain if Jesus Christ was running with him, and I'm underestimating Latinos' adherence to both the Democratic party and progressive ideas. But even the Death Star had a weakspot, and although it was no bigger than a womp rat, the rebellion was able to exploit it. We may be entralled in watching 'history unfold' (tradmark Wolf Blitzer 2007), but we shouldn't forget what lies down the road.


The Wolf runs a blog on political matters at www.wordofthepeople.blogspot.com. His first novel, The Intellectual Prostitute, will be dropping this Fall

Comments

 

SylazOnline said:

Everybody talking about Obama lost, but Obama is winning. He doing alot better than both black and white people thought he would do. And plus with the next election date coming, polls conclude that he has the most support in those states. The man still stands a chance.
February 7, 2008 6:15 PM
 

Jaurenlo said:

Obama Currentlyhas slightly more delegates that Hilary...and from all signs he is going to rape her in the Chesapeake elections.

Mitt dropping out today and Huckabee's team not following suit could lead to some backlash from the party's base. Or ole Huck is hoping that that base really follows him ot the polls and disregaurds McCain. He would have to be near flawless to even have a shot.

Or maybe McCain aint so sure and hes staying in as a bargaining chip to make him understand that him being his VP instead of Joe Lieberman (*Who else sees that one coming) is worth his timme.
February 7, 2008 6:56 PM
 

Intelekt said:

Hold it down for Obama people. I've had enough of seein the same two damn family's run shit in my lifetime: Bush and Clinton.
February 7, 2008 7:23 PM
 

gunot_17 said:

It IS a dead heat, btw.
the difference in delegates between Clinton & Obama is FOUR.
The reason tv channels show hillary winning by 80 is b/c she has more pledges from superdelegates. But if things continue the way they are going, a HUGE fight is going to break out at the DNC over that...
Read it here:
February 7, 2008 7:46 PM
 

C-JAE: The Coach said:

OBAMA 2008 FIRST OFF!!!! MITT ROMNEY SPENT $35 MILLION OF HIS OWN MONEY AND STILL COULDN'T PULL IT OFF.HILARY SAYS THAT SHE JUST LOANED HER CAMPAIGN $5 MILLION (AND REPORTS SAY HER MONEY IS GETTING LOW) WEIRD.OBAMA WILL CONTINUE TO PICK UP SUPPORTERS, THE MORE PEOPLE HEAR HIS PLANS & POLICY FOR THE FUTURE OF THIS COUNTRY.I VOTED SUPER TUESDAY & OBAMA WON MY STATE ''GA''.MY HOMETOWN STATE OHIO AND TEXAS ARE KEY STATES MARCH 4TH.GET OUT AND VOTE!!!!!!!


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February 7, 2008 9:33 PM
 

meeka said:

PLEASE VIEW THIS VIDEO OF OBAMA PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORg-_8_mVlU
February 7, 2008 9:45 PM
 

meeka said:

SPREAD THIS VIDEO OF OBAMA PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORg-_8_mVlU
February 7, 2008 9:46 PM
 

Ceccotti said:

Really interesting election but in the end will it make a big difference?

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February 7, 2008 9:48 PM
 

Crossover Swiss said:

Obama Vs McCain will be a huge debate, but Hillary Vs McCain is a win for the rep. Why Cause she does not know how to debate as simple as that.
February 7, 2008 10:57 PM
 

poe said:

Obama! that's who has my vote!


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February 8, 2008 12:36 AM
 

chocolaterain said:

Obama is doin it....hold it down kid
February 8, 2008 1:02 AM
 

dayoung1 said:

@gunot_17

Yea, that is real talk regarding the Superdelegates.  The one who has the most pledged delegates means that they got the most votes from the people.  So, if the final democratic choice is based off of these superdelegates, people will get crazy b/c that basically means that the people who voted did not decide the primaries.  The DNC need to wish that these superdelegates do not make a difference.  
February 8, 2008 1:50 AM
 

CreativeCapacity said:

This race has been pretty interesting..
February 8, 2008 5:32 AM
 

Just_In said:

Huckabee is a piece of shit.....OBAMA VS. MCCAIN ALL DAY!

@Jaurenlo
Obama is down by 100 or so delegates but he should win the
Chesapeake(DC/MD), I doubt VA, but hopefully so.
February 8, 2008 5:55 AM
 

Jaurenlo said:

Meh...I dont count those super delegates becuase like MSNBC I see some switchrooing coming down the line.

Clinton Campaign has rather ceased thier campaigning there in the DMV so...

I see Obama winning... and handily in DC and MD... VA I ee a 65/45 split.
February 8, 2008 7:16 AM
 

illseed said:

great write up! very educational!
February 8, 2008 8:27 AM
 

mattdaddy said:

Let us hope, for the sake of the nation, Huckabee can somehow pull this off.
February 8, 2008 8:40 AM
 

AfricanMAn said:

Most of the upcoming states(in the next week) are caucus states, Obama has one all caucus states thus far, including my state(AK) so he can definately make up grounds. what people need to do is to start lobbying those super delegates, and tell them why they should vote for Obama.
Obama 08!
February 8, 2008 10:34 AM
 

meeka said:

PLEASE VIEW THIS VIDEO OF OBAMA PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORg-_8_mVlU
February 8, 2008 10:49 AM
 

meeka said:

PLEASE VIEW THIS VIDEO OF OBAMA PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORg-_8_mVlU
February 8, 2008 10:49 AM
 

ClassicLOveTUne said:

@ Crossover Swiss

I think Hillary is an excellent debater. She's a alot more fluent with her thoughts and points than Obama is. Not saying that Obama is wack, but he has had a few moments where he would just say anything...lol
February 8, 2008 11:49 AM
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