Another piece of electoral news that slipped through the cracks last night:
Dennis Kucinich
lost his primary battle last night. This wasn't some kind of rejection of progressivism or an insurgency, but rather a result of redistricting which pitted two Democratic incumbents against each other.
EDIT: Oh lawd....and Joe the Plumber
won the GOP primary to face off with the Dem who beat Kucinich. Small world.
Not much to report, poll-wise. National tracking poll shows Romney at +10 (this would have been conducted prior to last night). Obama still beating all challengers, even with slightly negative approval ratings.
Next up on the slate: Slightly Super Saturday, with four contests at stake:
Kansas (40 delegates)
Guam (9 delegates)
Northern Marianas (9 delegates)
Virgin Islands (9 delegates)
I think it's safe to say none of the candidates willl be visiting the various islands. Not a lot of poll data out there for Kansas, but my gut says it's inherently going to favor Santorum. Let's remember, this is the same state that tried to ban evolution, make creationism part of the school curriculum, is the home of Westboro Baptist Church, and is just kinda generally "Jesusland" outside of Lawrence and Kansas City. However, it's a caucus, not a primary. Which means all sorts of weirdness could happen.
DOUBLE-EDIT:
Voters Slowly Realizing Santorum Believes Every Deranged Word That Comes Out Of His Mouth