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Slow Motion in Both Parties

The Republican Race look's like McCain is gaining the aura of an inevitable nominee, but Huckabee still has fight left in him.

Huckabee may be positioning himself for a future race like George Bush's father did in 1980 or Reagan did in 1976.

If that's the case, McCain should continue a dual track strategy: Raise Funds for the general election and continue a low intensity campaign with Huckabee.

Huckabee appear's to be a normal politician with what might be called foresight.

He may see that he can't win this primary contest, settle for the Vice Presidency, and with an eye on the 2012 or 2916 race.

He's young man relatively speaking and his and McCain's campaigns have highlighted their ideas without descending into chaos.

Let the primary campaign continue on the Republican side.  It energize's the base and hopefully will attract the general public's interest.

The Democrat Race

Hillary and Obama are locked in a fist fight.

During the Cold War, everybody used the analogy of two scorpions in a bottle.  Meaning, the then Soviet Union and United States were locked in a death grip.

Hillary and Obama will continue along this path battling each other to what appear's to be an Obama win in terms of press coverage, but in actuality is acutally a draw in terms of total votes that are cast.

Slow Motion in the Republican Party toward's the nomination and a slow bloodletting in the Democrat Party.

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