Sen. John McCain has eked out a slim victory, but a victory nonetheless, over Mitt Romney. And in a winner-takes-all delegate race you only need one more vote than the other guy.
Romney certainly has enough personal wealth to keep going, and now McCain can raise needed funds to compete as well. And it looks like Rudy will throw his support to McCain tomorrow.
It will be interesting to see if McCain can win over some of the pundits, like Rush Limbaugh, who has probably passed out by now. But keep in mind that Limbaugh didn't like Bush 1 when he first took office, but once Bush invited him to sleep in the Lincoln Bedroom Limbaugh was "suddenly" a huge Bush supporter. What a sleaze bag.
On the Dem side pundits were calling it a beauty contest, but I can tell you that some of my feminist friends worked their butts off to secure votes for Sen. Clinton. And it appears their work paid off.
I found it interesting that MSNBC wasn't reporting on the Dem contest. I had to switch to CNN to find out the results. Is it a coincidence that Tweety was back on, but a win for Hillary was off? Yeah, I know the DNC has said the delegates won't be seated, but we still should be able to see the results. Bad MSNBC ... bad.
Republicans mobilized 1.6 million voters tonight, but the Democrats turned out 1.3 for a contest they were told "wouldn't count." I think that's huge! When you consider that none of the candidates campaigned in the state, and no money was spent on television or other advertising, there was still a huge turnout!
The delegates might not be seated at the convention, but tonight was a successful night for Florida Democrats.
So now it's on to Super-Duper Tuesday. But before we get there, I have one question. Who in the heck decided it should be called "Super-DUPER" ... geezzzzzz.
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