It was good to see the polls and media’s talking heads forecast the wrong winner in the Democratic primary. If you watched the news you would think there is only two states participating in the presidential candidate selection process. Thus far with Iowa, Wyoming, and New Hampshire having their caucus or primary, only one half of one percent of eligible Americans have participated. But the media was already predicting who is going to drop out and who will most likely win their respective party’s nomination. Now with Clinton unexpectedly winning in New Hampshire I look forward to the spin the political analyst put on it.

Even so, I still have a questions. What about the rest of American voters from other states in this country? Do we count in the process? Hopefully the polls will be wrong again and the races will be too close to call. Then as we get down to the very last primaries on June 3, all American voters will have felt or feel compelled to show their support for their candidate and vote.

Here is a link to a map for Campaign08.

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