Let's call them tomorrow and change the topic off the Democrats and onto John McCain's embarrassing showing in PA.
Even if both competitors have been called "out of the race?"
Are you delusional? McCain won over 70% of the vote. This is a huge win for him and a landslide by any calculation. I'm no McCain fan by any means but beating your closest competitor by 55 percentage points isn't embarrassing.
if the media has crowned you "nominated" and you lose 30% of the vote, yeah, that's embarrassing
Yes, of course, John McCain is the presumptive Republican nominee for president.
But don't think that means that grassroots Republicans -- especially movement conservatives who have never really trusted the guy -- are united in their support for the senator from Arizona.
Pennsylvania had a Republican primary on Tuesday.
It certainly did not get the attention that was afforded to the Democratic contest.
But McCain had opponents on the ballot -- Texas Congressman Ron Paul, the libertarian, anti-war candidate who is still sort of campaigning, and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, who has folded his prayer tent. And McCain's foes won a lot of voters.
McCain finished with an uninspiring 72 percent of the Pennsylvania vote Tuesday.
Paul got 16 percent.
Huckabee's non-candidacy took 12 percent.
When all the Republican votes are counted, roughly 200,000 will be in the column of a candidate other than John McCain.
... nope... that the GOP has roughly 210,000 registered Republicans in the state of PA who are unhappy enough to go vote in a primary knowing that their candidate won't win - against the presumptive nominee - just to show the GOP a vote of "no confidence"... that's embarrassing to them.
At this stage in the game they should have "unity".. they should have their people rallying behind the nominee. Instead he can't break 75% statewide, and in some counties barely broke 60%.