The Suffolk University pollster talks with Finneran's Forum on Day Two of the DNC. Have the Dems seen a bump in the poll numbers yet?
“…on the Republican side it really only lasted until a week after Super Tuesday and then everything kind of folded up -- would -- so. They certainly have to overcome objections. As well but they're different …”
The state rep. debates doing away with the electoral college with Tom and guest co-host John Gonzales.
“…the Democratic Party when. Race for the nomination continued beyond so called Super Tuesday marked what it did do contrary it you know the Boston magazine view is. These two candidates engaged in a conversation. Through …”
The Suffolk University pollster tells Tom what the numbers are saying on the eve of the Indiana and N. Carolina primaries.
“…timing is -- it's that's a great point timing it is Super Tuesday it was such a big event to being -- bigger really than the national general election because of its implications. Had this happen the week or two before Super Tuesday. . Then the avalanche would have just you know rolled out and and you know Hillary would have sprung far ahead at that …”
The director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center tells us what the polls are saying about the PA Democratic primary.
“…nominee and then 2000 and a camera around and Iowa. And -- super Tuesday and now you know that inevitability that coronation. Isn't happening not happening now now Obama who seems to have everything going from …”
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“…he voted for Mitt Romney at the Republican bow of the Massachusetts Super Tuesday primary. -- if it were between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton -- would have to vote for Hillary Clinton. I think that …”
The Boston Globe columnist talks with Tom Finneran about the presidential campaign.
“…5050. Given the evolution of the campaign. Barack Obama surging ahead on Super Tuesday. . Hillary Clinton coming back in Ohio and Texas last week. Raising questions about experience -- resume he himself again pointing out very …”
If there was ever much doubt that Senator John McCain of Arizona was going to win the Republican presidential nomination after Super Tuesday , it was pretty much eliminated with the decision by Mitt Romney of Massachusetts to drop out the race this afternoon. Do you think that McCain will ask Mitt to be his running mate?
Tom talks about the Super Tuesday results and takes your calls.
“…former governor Mitt Romney is he gave his speech last night on super Tuesday night it is of course now Wednesday morning the morning after super Tuesday night. And with talking with a whole bunch of college I promised I'd get to them so let's go right to lines …”
“…a long night last night Jermaine but it was worth the super Tuesday it's got a two Super Bowls of one week a balloon. Shifts yeah heights yet violates a late shipped to Iran at …”
Senator Kerry is supporting Barack Obama for president. He tells Tom why on Super Tuesday .
The president of Fenway Sports Group and Red Sox COO joins Finneran's Forum as spring training's right around the corner.
“…Great I'll have -- entitled super Tuesday fabulous. …”