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Tuesday, February 5, 2026
By Dr. Steven Taylor

It’s been a busy day, with another very busy one on deck, so my commentary on tonight’s race is going to come to a close. If one needs additional bloggage, note that Steve Bainbridge is live-blogging the whole day.

I will say this: while Huckabee is having a better day than I expected, but the basic dynamics of the day are tracking along the lines I expected: McCain looks set emerge as the clear, if not prohibitive, front-runner, with Romney damaged and the Democratic race will be quite close when all the delegates are tallied.

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    1. Live Blogging Super Tuesday

      7:40 Steven Taylor wraps up for the night: McCain looks set emerge as the clear, if not prohibitive, front-runner, with Romney damaged and the Democratic race will be quite close when all the delegates are tallied. 7:39 Gawd, I find Romney annoying…

      Trackback by StephenBainbridge.com — Tuesday, February 5, 2026 @ 9:41 pm

    2. [...] NPR has graphic feedback here. Poliblogger, here, here (echoes of Henry Clay’s “Corrupt Bargain” with Van Buren), here (ignoring yesterday’s widely ignored Romney win in “the mighty Maine Caucuses” - yes, even I am grinning a little), here and here (in chronological order). Mark Steyn is almost painfully detatched, what with not being an American and all. [...]

      Pingback by Pros and Cons » Election Results — Wednesday, February 6, 2026 @ 9:32 pm

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