29 January 2008
Double Standard
Posted by Joy Bischoff under: Presidential Election 2008 .
Can anyone out there tell me logically, why McCain would be a solid front runner if he wins today but if Romney wins, the race is wide open? Does the delegate count mean nothing? I know there is a bias out there but I would think even the press would have to justify that kind of thinking somehow. It escapes me so if any of our readers can enlighten me, I would appreciate it. Here is a clip from an article I pulled from CNN:
McCain, Romney in Tight Florida Race
Floridians are voting today in a primary battle that could play a crucial role in deciding the Republican presidential nominee. If Sen. John McCain wins, his status as the national front-runner will be cemented. If former Gov. Mitt Romney comes out on top, the battle for the GOP presidential nomination will be up in the air. full story
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Matt Says:
29 January 2008 at 3:09 pm.
I was hoping someone else would speak up and explain this because I can’t begin to. I am having a hard time making it through the day. The things that are coming out about McCain and things he is continuing to say, especially the robo-polls, I can hardly stand it. I think I’m going to puke.
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