it's not over until the fat lady sings. However, the person with the
most delegates once the convention arrives is the party nominee.
Theoretically. Delegates can disregard whose delegate they are, I have
read, but in practice this never happens.

At this point it looks to me like the Democratic nomination is almost
too close to call, but that view may be skewed by the local primary,
where there was a one-hundred-vote margin of victory for Clinton at
1AM, which means our delegates will be awarded based on the 8,000
provisional ballots. Probably in April given the way we run things
around here ;P

McCain looks like a clear front-runner on the Republican side, which I
find to be a reassuring
sign of sanity in the American public. He's definitely the most
centrist of the Republicans, and the one whose name you can speak in a
sentence that contains the word "integrity" and not need a shower
afterward:P

A lot of the news coverage is dealing with all of the "firsts" on the
Democratic side, and the surprise upset by McCain, who had been
written ff by a lot of pundits. I can't find an actual delegate count
for the delegates though it is looking like Hilary may be slightly
ahead.

Hope that is clear as mud,
Dana


On Feb 6, 2008 4:45 AM, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okies..I don't understand.
>
> What do the votes mean?
> Who's the Democrat party leader now, Clinton?
>
> 

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