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Wow, quite a commanding victory...
Quoted: With 99 percent of the electoral precincts reporting, Mr. Obama had 55 percent of the vote, Mrs. Clinton had 27 percent, and Mr. Edwards had 18 percent.
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Florida will be a more representative test, I think. This was pretty much what was expected in a state dominated by black voters.
Florida has no delegates to award though, due to the DNC ruling that came down from Florida and Michigan trying to push up their primary timeline. As such, the Democratic candidates were not going to be campaigning heavily and were not going to be advertising in those two states. So it will be interesting to see how that affects things...
Oh. I didn't know FL was one of the states w/o demo delegates! I guess Super Tuesday is the first "representative" contest.
FL is the big show for the GOP candidates, particularly Giuliani. Yup, he's still running for President. I'd forgotten too. Heh.