first look at the Democratic Super Tuesday Primary results
I am waiting for the exit poll on the American Samoa Democratic Party caucus. It should be easy enough, just corral every single voter and ask their reasoning — why Jason Palmer, why Joseph Biden? The unfortunate thing is that we are two any of one hundred — which would make the rounding on this moot.
And with fewer votes than he received elsewhere where he was in the ballot — and with the hundred or so votes just not noticed — the man’s foray into American Samoa for a “thank you for bothering to show up” vote paid off. And he enjoys his moment in the sun. Is this transferable to a million dollars? I cannot tell you.
Eyeballing the returns for any portends of doom for Team Biden, the Minnesota results are maybe a little concerning. I suppose the college town contingent hung up on Palestine surfaces more there than elsewhere, not yet staring down Trump comments on “just finish it already” to clarify the mind. Moving off to the areas where Obama had an embarrassing no vote in 2012 and sporting where Biden fell into the 70s, the 4.84 vote for Stephen Lyons (Marianne Williamson and Dean Philips has 9) in Oklahoma is intriguing… Kind of… Though it may be more interesting to slice up the voter electorate who went for Williamson as against that which went for Philips and why they achieved parity in Oklahoma.I
Cank Uygar seems down for the count, frankly. Like, he almost should be where the uncommitted for Gaza voters look to, but he is not. Too much of an actual person, I guess.