Who will Texas Vote For?

Singapore
March 4, 2008 11:57pm CST
At this point, Obama has won Vermont, and Clinton has won Rhode Island and Ohio. Texas, the big prize, is awaiting the final count, and the votes are competitive. Who do you think Texas will vote for?
4 responses
@Fishmomma (11377)
• United States
5 Mar 08
I think Clinton will win in Texas. She has the edge now. The Democratic Party has a battle and think its going to be decided at the end of the states voting. I think this is going to make it quite hard for Democrats to stand any chance of being the next President.
• United States
5 Mar 08
I agree. This is definately splitting the party big time. :(
• Singapore
6 Mar 08
Your prediction is spot on! She came out as the big winner.
@Latrivia (2878)
• United States
5 Mar 08
For the Democratic party - Hillary will win (unfortunately). However, overall the most delegate votes will go to McCain, as Texas is a red state and would never turn blue blooded over another Clinton. I know who I would've voted for had I had the time to go out and vote. Unfortunately, school trumps the voting process, so this Texas had to skip out on the primaries. It's not like I expected my candidate to do well here anyway. Betrayed by his own state, even. The good news in all this is that Huckabee dropped out. I almost feel the need to celebrate.
• Singapore
6 Mar 08
Crossing my fingers for Sen. Obama to emerge representing the Democratic party.. About Huckabee, he started out being quite charismatic with his humor but it all fizzed out..
@jormins (1223)
• United States
5 Mar 08
Sen. Clinton will win the primary vote very slimly but Obama will win the caucus by a larger margin it looks like so I think he'll win Texas and get more delegates from Texas.
• Singapore
6 Mar 08
*sob, sob* Texas goes to Sen. Clinton..
• United States
5 Mar 08
Texas is still pretty neck and neck the last time I checked. The truth is that Obama had the Delegate lead going into tonight and no matter who wins what state he will more than likely still have the lead. We polls ended here at 7 tonight Obama had the lead over Clinton and then around 10 with still 20% of polls to go Hilary just passed him up. I think its safe to say that we won't know for sure until the morning. I think the interesting part is that voting is only 2/3's of the vote so if you don't caucus (prob spelled wrong) you aren't getting your full say. (well in my opinion at least) I think that we won't know Democratic Candidate for President until the end which (I think) is six weeks in Penn.
• Singapore
6 Mar 08
I guess it's really down to the Superdelegates making the final decision..