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![]() Between watching the TV, refreshing the news, and checking off states for each candidate on a chart I made (too much? Probably), the outcome of it all was this: still anyone's game with the Democrats (as some say, the battle has just begun) and wonder kid McCain decidedly became the frontrunner for the Republicans. On a side note, can I just say that Huckabee keeps surprising me? Anyway, it was interesting walking around yesterday. People were essentially walking advertisements with big, bold stickers showing who they supported. Mixed in the fray were the Giants fans coming and going to the ticker-tape parade. It truly was a red, white, and blue day, you might say. While on this topic, I'll mention this for the design fanatics: The Hardest Working Presidential Candidate Logo. (That and the website are ridiculously well done.) The article ends with: "The effect of design on political ambitions is likely more important than political advisors would think, but certainly less important than the actual policies of the candidate. Nevertheless, it's encouraging to see design and identity innovation in an otherwise stale category." Edit: Also, Top 50 US front pages on Super Tuesday. No TrackBacksTrackBack URL: http://www.toastier.org/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/193 |
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