Monday, October 13, 2008

Super Tuesday

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Super Tuesday Sets McCain on Path to Nomination

Huckabee and Romney take home several wins but fall short of derailing McCain. more >>

Democrats' Split Decision Forecasts Came True

Clinton and Obama both claim big victories, but overall the race remains uncertain. more >>

Morning Buzz: Feb. 5, 2008

It's here. Super Tuesday has arrived. From Connecticut to Georgia to New York to California, voters will be heading to the polls in what is virtually the first nationwide primary—with contests in 24 states overall scheduled today. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are neck and neck and will be fighting down to the last delegate for the Democratic nomination. Republican John McCain, who has emerged as the GOP front-runner, is hoping to quash the hopes of rivals Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee and seal the deal for his party's nomination after today's series of primaries and caucuses. more >>

Texting for the Youth Vote

As youth organizers predicted, young voter turnout is surging in the presidential nominating contests. To keep the momentum rolling through Super Tuesday, Student PIRGs' New Voter Project is announcing it will text 20,000 young people with reminders to vote on the eve of the February 5 contests in 24 states. more >>

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