It's Too Early To Celebrate


Anyone who watched the Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont primary results rolling in Tuesday night had to feel the spirit of excitement in the air as major stories played out on both the Democratic and Republican sides.

The main story for the GOP was the crowning of Sen. John McCain of Arizona as the party’s offcial nominee for president. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton snapped Barack Obama’s 11-state winning streak, silencing many of the voices that just last week had counted her out.

While it’s easy to make a mountain out of the Clinton story, it may be too early for her supporters to celebrate. Her net gain in delegates was fractional and she still trails Obama by more than 100 units. Huge battles are ahead for her in Wyoming and Mississipi.

McCain supporters can also take a moment to reflect on their nominee. Performing as a mouthpiece for George W. Bush and his criminal administration, McCain accepted Bush’s endorsement Wednesday, even as pundits recalled the Bush campaign's incorrect suggestion in 2000 that McCain had fathered a black child. Commentators also wondered, with Bush’s approval ratings still in the sewer, if his endorsement could amount to a kiss of death.

Bush himself acknowledged concerns that his support could prove detrimental. "They’re not going to be voting for me," he told members of the press. "I’ve had my time in the Oval Office....It’s not about me. I’ve done my bit."

He certainly has.

As far as Obama supporters go, they can also rest assured that a win is no more certain in their camp than in any other. Facing his first week of negative campaigning from the Clinton camp, Obama's support began to wither. And no matter how he spins it, Clinton won three out of four states in one day and broke his streak.

It’s too early to say who will win the Democratic nomination and it’s certainly too early to predict who will be the next president. Despite feelings that the campaigns had become tiresome just two months ago, 2008 is shaping up to be an election year to remember.

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