Primary night open thread
Mark Halperin has the early exit poll highlights; Marc Ambinder has the early spin from the Obama camp: The Obama campaign expects to net seven or eight delegates out of the night from winning Vermont… they expect, delegate-wise, RI and Ohio will tie, and Texas, because of the caucus, will be a wash. Both candidates ...
Mark Halperin has the early exit poll highlights; Marc Ambinder has the early spin from the Obama camp:
Mark Halperin has the early exit poll highlights; Marc Ambinder has the early spin from the Obama camp:
The Obama campaign expects to net seven or eight delegates out of the night from winning Vermont… they expect, delegate-wise, RI and Ohio will tie, and Texas, because of the caucus, will be a wash.
Both candidates have sought to dampen expectations for themselves and raise the bar for their opponents. Win or lose, the Obama campaign is reportedly poised to announce huge fundraising figures for February and the support of 50 additional superdelegates. The hope, I suppose, is to make sure the conversation on Wednesday is all about Obama’s momentum and thus encourage Clinton to quit the race.
What do you think will happen? Consider this an open primary thread.
UPDATE: CNN projects Obama and McCain to win overwhelmingly in Vermont. Ohio results may begin trickling in at 7:30 p.m. EST, when polls close there.
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