The results are in from yesterday's Super Tuesday election where 24 states held their primaries and caucuses.
Things are looking pretty good for John McCain right now. Looks like he has 514 delegates to Mitt Romney's 177--quite a spread. Mike Huckabee isn't too far behind Romney at 122, but Ron Paul brings up the rear at 11.
Things are still a little more up in the air on the Democrat side. Some of the delegates are up in the air because they held early primaries against the wishes of the Democrat National Party, but You Decide 2008 says Hillary Clinton has 671 delegates without Michigan and Barak Obama has 560.
We could still get surprised on either side of the aisle, but things are much more solid on the Republican side at this point.
Below is a video of Star Parker discussing the candidates on both sides of the political aisle.
Star Parker is president of the Coalition on Urban Renewal & Education and author of the new book White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay. Prior to her involvement in social activism, Star Parker was a single welfare mother in Los Angeles, California. After receiving Christ, Star returned to college, received a BS degree in marketing and launched an urban Christian magazine. The 1992 Los Angeles riots destroyed her business, yet served as a springboard for her focus on faith and market-based alternatives to empower the lives of the poor.
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Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Video: Star Parker Discusses the Candidates
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