Scarily, I more or less got the last batch correct, so the heat's on for me to get the next batch horrifically wrong. Good thing I'm so bad at this.
UPDATE: So bad, in fact, that I got the date wrong. Must have thought that January had 32 days, or something.
Well, Kerry's the guy to beat, mostly. Zogby* has Edwards edging Kerry out in South Carolina and Clark winning Oklahoma, both of which make a certain amount of sense, and states that Kerry will win Arizona and Missouri (I think that that last one will be a three-way split between Kerry, Edwards and Dean). As for Missouri, North Dakota and Delaware - I think that Dean will win Delaware, Clark may win North Dakota, Kerry's probably got New Mexico taken care of and that Edwards will be the most consistent second place winner. Also, Dean's numbers are going to go up enough for him to pick up delegates in at least three states.
Remember, guys, you heard these lame predictions here first.
Moe
*I should add Zogby to the reference list, but it's more ironic that I be forced to credit dKos when appropriate, no?
Moe, I don't think that you will get a single February *2nd* primary incorrect. This is largely because there aren't any.
February *3rd* is likely to be harder to predict.
Posted by: J. Michael Neal | January 31, 2004 at 01:30 AM
Phhhbbth. I had better go fix that, huh? :)
Posted by: Moe Lane | January 31, 2004 at 07:03 AM
In fairness, the Super Bowl is supposed to be in January. So you should have been right.
Dammit, the NFL should ensure that January was the month extended for leap year.
Posted by: J. Michael Neal | January 31, 2004 at 04:53 PM