It will be interesting to see how the Washington State primary plays out on Tuesday, given the controversy over the caucus results. The Washington State Republican Party is allocating half of the state's delegates to the caucus winner and half to the primary winner. McCain barely beat rival Mike Huckabee in the caucuses.

On the Democratic side, some Washington State voters are confused. Although there is a Democratic primary on Tuesday's ballot, the party is allocating delegates solely on the basis of caucus votes.

Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are seeking the endorsement of rival John Edwards, who remains uncommitted.

Also on tap for Tuesday: Democrats in Hawaii and members of both parties in Wisconsin have their chance to weigh in on the potential nominees. Then there is a breather until 4 March, which is a very big delegate day: Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont.
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There should be a few issues for debate here. Why even have a primary if the delegates are based on the caucus?

Next issue is whether or not Clinton can pull a magic rabbit out of her hat. Maybe that's the caucus rabbit.:wtf:

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Wisconsin, Washington, & Hawaii Primaries It will be interesting to see how the Washington State primary plays out on Tuesday, given the controversy over the caucus results. The Washington State Republican Party is allocating half of the state's delegates to the caucus winner and half to the primary winner. McCain barely beat rival Mike Huckabee in the caucuses. On the Democratic side, some Washington State voters are confused. Although there is a Democratic primary on Tuesday's ballot, the party is allocating delegates solely on Rating: 5