Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Super Tuesday | U.S. Elections | Primaries and Caucuses in 24 States

The whole world is looking at the events of Super Tuesday. 24 states, which cover half the American population, will be involved in primaries and caucuses.

The results will likely end the campaign for nominations for the Republicans. John McCain seems to be enjoying a comfortable lead over his rival Mitt Romney.

As for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, they have been running a close race. The polls favour Clinton with a slight edge over Obama. But the results will unlikely spell the demise of either just yet. Still this is a significant event, and their future directions will be seriously affected.

The U.S. elections are important for all the world, because the U.S. dominates the world, however you feel about it. Unfortunately, the candidates on both sides seem not too distinctive. It's debatable if there is a real freedom of choice. Or whether it's just a popularity contest.

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