Indiana and North Carolina

Today we have another “super” Tuesday for Clinton and Obama. Clinton is picked to win Indiana, and Obama is picked to win North Carolina.

I think many folks are growing tired of this race, but others are worried that frontrunner Barack Obama may have more issues in his past that may come up. They are nervous.

If Clinton wins both states, then the uncommitted super delegates would have a problem. If Obama wins both states, then Clinton’s run should be over.

For those folks who are undecided in Indiana and North Carolina and for those folks in Montana who are voting on the democratic ticket in June, I invite you to read a post by fellow Dextra blogger, Andy Hammond, called, “Bill Ayers, Obama’s Friend.”

A candidate’s old friends, associates, and even their spiritual leaders must be looked at when a person is running for the most powerful office in the world. It gives the voters a chance to see just who the candidate really is and who has shaped their life.