Well, it doesn't effect me either, but I'm sort of following it (although those betting odds are Greek to me too!). It's amazing to see how different the US system is to ours here in Canada. The arguments the candidates, particularly Clinton and Obama, get into....wow, it's so far removed from our system.
So, I realize that the number of wins does not directly matter, it's about delegates, but what are we up to now, in terms of Clinton vs. Obama? They've done primaries in IA, NH, SC, NV, FL....I'm probably forgetting a few more....so who's on top right now?
If it were up to me I would go for Hillary. But it's not up to me, and although there's been talk that America might not be ready for a black president, from what I've heard and seen, they're more ready for that than they are for a woman president. But we'll see, anything can happen. I'd like to think that race and gender won't matter, but let's be honest, to some people, it does.
You know, it's sort of funny, there's been so much talk about Clinton vs. Obama, the Republican candidates are kind of getting ignored! Those two will go at it for so long during the debates, and the Republican is just standing there, waiting for them to shut up.
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