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Super Tuesday! Who will win the most states? Will Hillary win more delegates, per her campaign’s expectations? Will Obama finish less than 100 delegates behind Hillary, per his campaign’s expectations? Will McCain finish Romney? Will Romney come from behind and win California? Will Obama? These and so many other questions will be answered today (or tomorrow).

Here is CNN’s guide to all the contests today, and Politico's cool graphical preview.

The Nation has an excellent article about how to parse the Super Tuesday results.

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On a completely different note, especially for those who have/want/like/are aware of kids, how do you feel about political messages on children's clothing?  (In full disclosure, my son does have a Potter/Weasley ticket  t-shirt.)

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Date: 2008-02-05 05:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chromodynamics.livejournal.com
Yes, I agree about the cuteness, but also about the exploitation concern.

As an example, I recently visited an elementary school we are considering for our daughter. I mainly read the projects on the wall outside the classrooms as we toured the school to see what the students were working on.

Several had projects related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, including one first grade class that had listed their "dreams". They went something like, "I have a dream that all war will stop," (a surprisingly common wish) or "I have a dream that my daddy wins the lottery," etc., usually with many misspellings.

One boy though had written, "I have a dream that the President will be impeached, and the Vice President too." At first I laughed, but then I thought about how clearly this boy probably didn't have a clear idea of what impeachment is, let alone why it could apply in this situation, and was just parroting his parents, who I fear must be either very angry or very intense. The kids who dreamt about ending war could probably at least convey that war kills and hurt people.

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