Got about 3 seconds into Chris Matthews show, and realized that his political roundtable could be underwritten by the DNC. How does stuff like that get on national television? oh - it's NBC. No one is watching it, that's why.
The horse race was the big story, and what's interesting is Missouri will actually have some say in the primaries this year. We vote February 5th, and outside of New York and Illinois, are one of the bigger states in delegates.
Another anomaly is the number of Democratic delegates. There seem to be many more Democratic delegates than Republican ones. i'll have to check the Secretary of State site for the comparison, but wonder why that is?
So if Feb 5th is coming - and money is tight, then expect to see a lot of internet advertising from candidates. They can't all afford television, but internet ads are cheap. Time to goose up your search engines, political bloggers.
If you're a political campaign looking for oxygen - this site is highly ranked, and if you e-mail me, I'll do an interview with your candidate which will almost assuredly get picked up by other MO political bloggers.
My center column is not for sale, but my sidebars might be. But no Huckabee or Clinton ads. My conscience wouldn't take it.

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