So, we enter into an amazing moment. Tomorrow of course is Superdupermegagiantic Tuesday, and though it will NOT bring us Dems a leader, it will make the vetting process even more crucial. Barack or Hill? Hill or Barack? Or maybe, Even Steven??? For all you polictical junkies, you will be watching at the edge of your seat as the returns come in. So what to look for, how does one know which way the political wind is blowing?
Well I have some ideas after the fold:
Here might be some things to look for as Tuesday unfolds; just make sure you have plenty of popcorn, a cool drink, and a good television or radio to listen to as you watch the events of the night unfold.
The Northeast states will be up early of course. If these states start being called quickly for Hilliary, then Barack's firewall in the south will have to kick in if he hopes that momentum be slowed. If however, returns are slow and Massachusetts is close, look out. It could be a long, long night ahead.
The South I expect to go well for Barack (except of course Arkansas and Tennessee) if Georgia doesnt come back strong for Barack, then he is in trouble. If Tennessee is weak for Hill, oh boy the fun becomes a thrill ride.
The Midwest as you might expect watch Missouri if Barack does well here, we might be looking at pretty evenly split delegates in the end.
The West watch Colorado and Arizona the Hillary and Barack should split the two between them (Hill in AZ, Barack in CO) any other outcome may be a strong precursor how California might go because both states have strong Hispanic populations.
CALIFORNIA do NOT be surprised if this one is so close, it ends as a virtual tie- meaning there is a winner but we are talking Florida 2000 close.
Caucus states should go strong for Barack. Any other outcome might be a bad sign for him. If Hilliary does not so good in prominent primaries, it will be a long night for her.
My Prediction- a pretty even night for both with about even number of states and delegates split between Barack and Hilliary.