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According to the mainstream media, last Tuesday’s 24 state presidential primary across the United States was scheduled to be the political answer to the Super Bowl. The primary date was even called “Super Tuesday,” and among other important matters it was supposed to define who the Democratic and Republican Party presidential contenders would be next November.
Some think that Super Tuesday’s hype overshadowed the Super Bowl, and certainly no one can argue that the media squeezed Tuesday’s mega-primary for as much mileage (and PAC advertising dollars) as they could get from both parties. It was at best politically patronizing, and at worst overkill with a dull ending.
As to results, nobody compares the Super Bowl’s super-upset to the “oh-hum nothing happened” primary outcome.”*
*From: http://www.mexidata.info
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