McCain wins in Fla., Giuliani on ropes »
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 6 months, 3 weeks agoSen. John McCain won a breakthrough triumph in the Florida primary Tuesday night, gaining the upper hand in the battle for the Republican presidential nomination ahead of next week's contests across 21 states. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani appeared ready to quit the race.
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Mdiar6 months, 3 weeks ago
Giuliani is out and he now has a chance to play nominee-maker with his endorsement. Giuliani was a third choice for me anyway, out of all the candidates. Clinton won in Florida, though it was a fairly fruitless victory other then that it shows some interesting things. More Republicans voted then Democrats, but Democrats had no delegates. The margin was very small. Yet enough Democrats turned out to give Obama 33% compared to Clinton's 50%. Clinton was apparently in the state at the time and saying she was going to fight for the delegates back so its no surprise that she won over Obama. Still, that shows over half a million people showed up to cast a symbolic vote for Obama and 800,000 or more people showed up to do the same for Clinton. Very interesting to ponder. The only question is, between the two, who would of won the Primary if campaigning had been active?
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