Carnac Hat: Son of Super Tuesday Edition
Based on the media cycle, which has pummeled Obama like he hasn’t seen yet in this campaign, I think Hillary goes 3-1 tonight, taking Texas, Ohio, and Rhode Island. Obama wins Vermont fairly handily. Obama might win the caucus in Texas, but that won’t allow him to spin it as a win considering how much he outspent Hillary competing in these contents. She will be bestowed with new momentum by the media.
She’ll probably go on to win Pennsylvania, and the superdelegates will tear the Democratic Party in two, no matter what happens.
Update: I almost forgot, there is one way to avoid chaos…
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