Monday, February 4, 2008

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It appears, that for the next four years, our country will ran by democratic leadership. Opponents vying for the republican ticket are less popular. This seems to be due to the stain caused by our current executive branch. With war still looming, a recession ahead, and widespread job loss it appears that the Republican Party may not have such a great turnout.
According to A C-Span poll, released Sunday, Obama and Clinton are running neck and neck. Each presidential hopeful is rallying followers in anticipation of “Super Tuesday”. Obama and Clinton are virtually tied in California, New Jersey and Missouri.

"It looks like we have some serious horse races going on with Clinton and Obama," said pollster John Zogby said. "However it turns out, we can be pretty sure it is too close to be resolved on Tuesday."

Obama, an Illinois senator who would be the first black U.S. president, has a comfortable 20-point lead in Georgia fueled by a more than 3-to-1 advantage over Clinton among black voters.

WASHINGTON (Reuters)

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