McCain seems sure to get the Republican nomination, but Huckabee still has his hat in the ring, as does Ron Paul, and Romney will still hold on to his delegates and can come back, until he drops out or someone else wins the nomination.
Obama and Clinton are four delegates apart.
There ARE other parties, however, who are looking at putting forth candidates. I went to see who is in the running now and for whom.
The Constitution Party has three declared candidates and Ron Paul is also being considered as being put under the Constitution Party banner if he doesn't get the Republican nomination (answered my own question, Xanny
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The Green Party has four candidates and are looking at drafting Nader.
The Libertarian Party has nine declared candidates and are also asking Ron Paul to run under their banner if he doesn't get the Republican nomination. They also have two self-declared candidates.
The Prohibition Party has one candidate, and he was interviewed by Glenn Beck today on the radio.
Likewise, the Socialist Party has one candidate.
There are 27 declared Independent candidates, with one draft candidate, and three self-declared candidates including Nader and Sam Nunn.
Just so you know the whole field.
So, now what DO we do?
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