After today’s Potomac Primaries, both parties head to Wisconsin for what looks to be the biggest primary before the March 4th TexOhio primary. And, it’s looking good so far for Obama and McCain:
If Barack Obama sweeps today’s primaries, it’s looking even more likely that he’ll have a 10-race winning streak going into the mega-primary on March 4 that Hillary Clinton is banking on.
A new poll out today in Wisconsin shows that Obama has a 50 percent to 39 percent lead over Clinton, boosted by a 21-percentage-point edge among voters most concerned by the Iraq war.
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In the Republican race, McCain leads Mike Huckabee 53 percent to 32 percent, according to the poll.
Also up on the 19th is Hawaii, where Obama grew up and he’s widely expected to win there.
H/T: Matthew Yglesias


February 12th, 2008 at 5:08 pm
Yay, Wisconsin! I don’t think Hillary is going to stand a chance in the southeastern Wisconsin area that I come from, and the political endorsements are coming out strong in favor of Obama across the state. Also, he is visiting Racine, my neighbor to the north tomorrow, which will effectively solidify support in this area, which as I said before, is strong to begin with.
I’m done speculating about the Republican race, short of who will solidify the all-embarassing VP nod from McCain.