
Sadly, I was unable to go vote yesterday due to a bug that had me alternately at the doctor's office, passed out on the loveseat, and in a cough syrup induced daze. Fortunately, Georgia went pretty much the way I hoped it would on the Democratic side, so I don't think Barack is going to miss my vote there. With any luck he'll be able to keep his momentum going and capture the nomination (and with that in mind, I'd like to see him tell Fox (and Hillary) to stuff their Democratic debate-- show some self-respect, guys).
On the Republican side it looks like Georgia went for Huckabee, though it was a close thing. However, what interests me more about the competition is what I heard on NPR about voter preferences in California. I can't find a place to link to it, but the gist was that people who were the least supportive of Bush tended to vote for McCain. I'm sure this is based on his reputation as a "maverick," but what it tells me is that people haven't seen this:
