
- Mike Huckabee is projected to win all 18 West Virginia delegates at the state's GOP Convention. The former Arkansas governor beat his Massachusetts counterpart after delegates for John McCain defected to his side. Huckabee is Super Tuesday's first winner. — Washington Post
- Both the Clinton and Obama campaigns are playing down expectations today. Clinton's strategist, Mark Penn, said that because none of today's races are winner take all, the fight will continue past Tuesday. — The Washington Times
- In the last week, John McCain has surpassed even Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the amount of news coverage he has received. The media effectively anointed McCain as the Republican frontrunner after he won Florida. — The New York Times
- Super Tuesday apparently caused confusion for many voters in Texas. More than 1,000 calls poured into the Bexar County Elections Department on Monday from voters wanting to know where they could vote in Tuesday's primary. Problem is — Texas isn't holding a primary today. — KSAT
- Increased voter registration and some long lines early Tuesday pointed to a record turnout for presidential primary contests. — CNN









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In California, if you are a DECLINE TO STATE , UNAFFILIATED, or INDEPENDANT voter you need to "double bubble"!!!!! That means you not only have to mark the candidate's name, but you must also mark the PARTY.
There has been rampant violations of this...polling volunteers are not giving this instruction to their voters, and thousands of votes are NOT BEING COUNTED!!
ARG!!!!!!!
(I would think that if a person puts a mark next to a cadidate's name, it is clear who they want to vote for! Bad system!)
1i am so embarrassed for my state, Texas! March 4th is when we vote = )
2Uh, does anyone know why CNN is projecting Obama as the winner with 0% of the vote in Georgia? I'm SO confused.
3Why can't we call it Cluster f*ck Tuesday?
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