2008 Presidential Race
Mar. 6th, 2008 07:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
On the Democratic side:
So obviously most of the talk is about what happens next, and more specifically what Hillary sees as her path in the race from here. And of course the big question is will this protracted primary sink the Democratic chance of winning the general election?
Florida and Michigan want to be brought back in to the contest, but exactly how that will work is unclear.
Talk of the dream ticket is all over the place, especially after Hillary was asked about it and said that it was a real possibility. Obviously Hillary wants the top slot, but I never thought she would accept the veep. However, there are pundits who are arguing that that is exactly what she is hoping to get out of continuing in the primary.
On the Republican side:
Bush endorsed McCain. Other than that, I imagine the Republican side will be pretty quiet for the next few weeks as McCain works on building his general campaign organization and fundraises.
So obviously most of the talk is about what happens next, and more specifically what Hillary sees as her path in the race from here. And of course the big question is will this protracted primary sink the Democratic chance of winning the general election?
Florida and Michigan want to be brought back in to the contest, but exactly how that will work is unclear.
Talk of the dream ticket is all over the place, especially after Hillary was asked about it and said that it was a real possibility. Obviously Hillary wants the top slot, but I never thought she would accept the veep. However, there are pundits who are arguing that that is exactly what she is hoping to get out of continuing in the primary.
On the Republican side:
Bush endorsed McCain. Other than that, I imagine the Republican side will be pretty quiet for the next few weeks as McCain works on building his general campaign organization and fundraises.