Weekend Web Run
June 8th, 2008 at 02:48am Geoff
Hope all of you loyal readers are having an enjoyable and pleasant weekend thus far.
Yesterday Sen. Clinton officially suspended her campaign for President in a speech before supporters in Washington D.C., thus ending the primary that at times seemed like it never could end. Mark Hemmingway reports that a number of Clinton supporters in attendance were not too pleased at the name of Sen. Obama, only further indicating that one of the major storylines in this presidential campaign will be if, when, and to what degree erstwhile supporters of Sen. Clinton get aboard the Barack Obama Hope-and-Change Express.
For his part, Dick Morris posits some conspiratorial and hard to take seriously theories regarding why Sen. Clinton, though endorsing Sen. Obama, has not released her convention delegates to him.
Professor of American Politics Michael Barone analyzes the dynamics and potential result of the now official McCain-Obama matchup. As always with Mr. Barone it is well-worth your read.
Politico.com’s Mike Allen has the low-down from the McCain campaign.
Finally, if you haven’t done so already, make sure to stop by the recently relaunched John McCain 2008 website and look around. Throw the campaign a buck or two as well if you’d like.
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