Sizing Up the US Election’s Opening Round
At this point in the US presidential election campaign, with both major parties set to choose their nominees in state-level primary elections, predictions are impossible. The first major contest, on February 1, is particularly tricky to forecast, because the outcome relies more on organizational prowess than on popularity.
WASHINGTON, DC – If you find America’s presidential election campaign puzzling, you probably have a better grasp of it than those who are willing to predict an outcome. At this point, with both major parties set to choose their nominees in state-level primary elections or caucuses, there can be no predictions, only informed (or uninformed) guesses.
WASHINGTON, DC – If you find America’s presidential election campaign puzzling, you probably have a better grasp of it than those who are willing to predict an outcome. At this point, with both major parties set to choose their nominees in state-level primary elections or caucuses, there can be no predictions, only informed (or uninformed) guesses.