Many people I know haven’t decided exactly how they’ll vote March 4. My good friend Patricia Murphy over at Citizen Jane Politics has a handy guide that breaks down the candidates’ views and voting records for those who remain undecided.
3 Comments to “More Fun with Primaries”
Curious Democrat@ February 26th, 2008 at 8:43 am
So lots of PC Republicans will be crossing over to vote and caucus for Obama. Why?
Is Obama their favorite of the two Dems?
Or do they think McCain is more likely to beat Obama than Clinton next November?
pc politico@ February 26th, 2008 at 8:58 am
curious democrat raises a very good questions and not only will PC Republicans have to vote for Obama they will have to stand in his corner at the caucus for all of park cities to see. This will be interesting.
Curious Democrat@ February 27th, 2008 at 8:54 am
Their primary votes will count even if they don’t return to be seen at a Democratic precinct caucus. The caucus process just generates some extra votes for candidates.
Seems like PC Republicans want the next President to be McCain or Obama. Maybe some women will cross-over to vote for Clinton?
So lots of PC Republicans will be crossing over to vote and caucus for Obama. Why?
Is Obama their favorite of the two Dems?
Or do they think McCain is more likely to beat Obama than Clinton next November?
curious democrat raises a very good questions and not only will PC Republicans have to vote for Obama they will have to stand in his corner at the caucus for all of park cities to see. This will be interesting.
Their primary votes will count even if they don’t return to be seen at a Democratic precinct caucus. The caucus process just generates some extra votes for candidates.
Seems like PC Republicans want the next President to be McCain or Obama. Maybe some women will cross-over to vote for Clinton?