SUPER TUESDAY-ING Experts expect a record day at the polls today as voters in 24 states and American Samoa (I love that) cast their ballots. Although, at the end of the day, McCain can conceivably seal the deal for his nomination, things will be less clear for the Dems.
“We’re all kind of guessing about what it’s all going to mean because it’s never happened before,” Clinton said. The New York senator said she found it all “intriguing and somewhat mystifying.”
Obama said a “split decision” was likely. “I don’t think today’s going to end up being decisive,” the Illinois senator said.
Many voters seemed split, too, and late to make up their minds.
The Dems likely won't wake up morning knowing who the nominee will be, but Clinton is still favored, despite the fact that Obama has crept up on her considerably in recent polls. We all know about those post-election polls. If nothing else, it will be a suspenseful night! [MSNBC]
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