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No Way Out On Pledged Delegates

CNN's John King just did a little instant touchmap math to show what kind of arguments each candidate can make about the rest of the contests. With the caveat that it was purely hypothetical, King showed what would happen if, alternatively, Senator Clinton won all remaining states 55-45, and what would happen if Senator Obama won all remaining states 65-35. The result is that neither one can get to the finish line on pledged delegates alone, and I'm not even sure either one gets there in either scenario with Michigan and Florida added in. I can't verify his math, but if it is true, it is provocative.

McCain, For Some Reason, Accepts Bush's Endorsement

John McCain looked slightly nervous and President Bush acted like the press conference was closer to the Romper Room than the West Wing. Bush endorsed McCain and said that he was ready to do whatever McCain needs most, even if that turns out to be making appearances and speaking against McCain. From a man who has put on some bizarre press conferences, this may have been the weirdest yet. You can get some video footage over at Huffington Post.

TDP Reports That More May Have Caucused Than Voted for McCain

The TDP just sent out a statement that, because 35% of precinct conventions included just under 400,000 voters, it is conceivable that the caucus turnout could both exceed John McCain's total Texas vote from yesterday and exceed total 2004 primary turnout, which was 839,000.

McCain's Real Problem

McCain's real problem is that he is a Republican, and aligned with Bush on every issue. The Democratic Party wins on every issue. There is a new ad out that makes that point, and you can see "McSame as Bush" after the jump.

State Rep Results Across Texas

There were actually races happening outside of presidential politics last night, and many in the state rep realm were of interest, including mixed-to-bad news for Texas Republicans and Speaker Tom Craddick.

The GOP VP

John McCain will have to pick a running mate at some point, and the New York Times runs down the field of likely choices. The important thing to remember about the possible VP choices is that they come from the same group of winners that the Republican presidential candidate field was drawn from. At least he doesn't have to worry about being outshined by his running mate.

The Numbers Games

While plowing through some news and results, I came across this: More Democratic primary votes were cast in this election than votes cast, in total, for John Kerry in 2004. This... means something.

Tom Craddick Had A Great Night

Showing that he's still got an iron fist and the resources to throw some serious political punches, Speaker Tom Craddick had a great night on both sides of the isle.

Noriega Wins Nomination

As of the 5:01am results on the Secretary of State's Elections website with 99% of precincts reporting statewide, Rick Noriega looks to have won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate with just over one million votes, 50.97% of the total votes cast. This total means that he will not face a runoff with the second highest vote getter, perennial empty suit Gene Kelly.

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