Friday, February 15, 2008

Can Either Democrat Win Before the Convention?

While the Republican race is pretty much over with John McCain well in the lead and his main competitors out (Sorry Huckabee... you will make a nice VP candidate), the Democratic race is hot, hot, hot. There is a very real chance that neither Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton will have the necessary amount of delegates to cinch the nomination before the convention. What could that mean for the party? Will it be a unifying event? A coronation? A fight? Will the attention give the eventual nominee a huge boost going into the general?

3 comments:

veritas said...

As a lifelong Democrat and current Obama supporter, my main concern as the convention approaches with no clear nominee, is that the party leaders take the nomination out of the hands of the people and into the hands of the super delegates. A move like this would fracture the Democratic party beyond repair and destroy the process.

Scuba Diving said...

hmm i hope that obama would do a great job

end the war, build the economy and a perfect nation

cheers!

Liz Roberts said...

Talking about the political matters is a very good task. this way the people come to know about the working of the government and will be able to elect a good government next time.