
Over at the law school, Nuts & Boalts predicts a California win for Barack Obama but a national majority for Hillary Clinton. Tonight we’ll see how close the blog’s predictions get, but that doesn’t mean we’ll be glued to our TV screens.
Wander away from your Facebook profile for a while, and you’ll see that Google has your back. Google’s new election gadget will track media reports of Super Tuesday numbers and continuously update the stats.
Wanna check the race on your computer instead of the boob tube? Behold, your new best friend (plus a super cool Twitter/Gmap morph):
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As the LJ community pointed out yesterday, fresh-faced Berkeley students grace the newest cover of TIME. The only problem? None of them are actually quoted in the article.
The article comes just in time for Super Tuesday to focus on the recent Obama surge, more particularly the mania centered in college campuses. UC Berkeley is certainly no different, especially if you saw the Obama mobile this afternoon or his posse of pro sign twirlers.
However, the online article has not even a peep from our Berkeley models. Pretty much everyone else opines, and the closest the story gets to Berkeley is with a student from Claremont McKenna College.
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In five days, several states will participate in the primary election that could pretty much seal the fates of each presidential hopeful.
California voters will also get a chance to vote on a plethora of propositions–most notably 94, 95, 96, and 97. Try to understand the truth behind this Indian gaming amendment four-pack and you’ll most likely just end up utterly disoriented by the endless, back-to-back propaganda.
Stumped about who and what to vote for? Here are a few tidbits of information that the Clog hopes will spur your decision-making processes, but don’t expect in-depth analysis on each and every ballot item. We’re too cool for that.
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