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2/6/2008 Must Reads: Post-Super Tuesday I-Can't-Believe-I- Watched-the-Whole- Thing-Edition

Wasn’t Super Tuesday fun?

Still no clear cut winner in either party.

Maybe the South Dakota June Primary will matter.  Though I doubt it.

Here are your post-Super Tuesday Must Reads:

MUST READS FROM SOUTH DAKOTA:

Tsunami Tuesday: The Pollsters Did Very Well
06/02/08 10:17 from Badlands Blue - Front Page
Which pollsters did the best and who did the worst on Tsunami Tuesday? Let’s go state by state in cases where there was significant polling(source is Real Clear Politics , a great resource by the way):…

  • Take two polls and call me in the morning.  I have an election hangover.
Last night was hell, but I’m glad I did it.
06/02/08 10:09 from Blogging While Feminist / Plain(s)feminist
Ittook about twenty minutes just to find a parking spot. Then we had tostand a block away, in the cold, waiting in line to even enter thebuilding. Once inside the building, we were packed in like sardines(I’m NOT kidding)…
  • An interesting view of what it was like to participate in a caucus from a former South Dakotan.

Super Confusing Tuesday 2
06/02/08 08:37 from South Dakota Politics
As I suggested last night, Clinton won the day on the Democratic side. She took California by 10%.  However, Obama won a number of impressivestate victories.  Moreover, a number of victories on both sides were by…
  • Let the games continue!
MUST READS FROM ELSEWHERE:

From Campaign to Catastrophe
06/02/08 09:58 from mediabistro.com: TVNewser
Asvoters went to the polls and the news networks were ramping up coverageof the Super Tuesday results, as many as 68 tornadoes were tearingthrough five states. By the end of the night, after the states werecalled…
  • Once again, Mother Nature reminds us who is really in charge.
Energized and Divided
06/02/08 08:47 from The Nation: Top Stories
AriMelber | Super Tuesday results reveal a Democratic Party, unusuallyenergized and firmly divided, between two celebrity candidates poisedfor a long campaign. That could work wonders for Democraticmobilization…
  • And what mobilizes people more: a pantsuit or a man crush.  I say the man crush.
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