By March 15th
in a normal Presidential Election Year, the presumptive nominees usually have a
lock on their respective party nominations.
Super Tuesday is usually followed by (yawn) all the rest of the country
getting to vote. This year, however,
Missouri votes counted in a big way, though it took to the wee hours to find
out who won. Less than ½ of one-percent
seems to have separated the winners of both the Republican and Democratic
races; Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Bernie Sanders beat Clinton in St. Charles County but lost the state
narrowly. Trump edged out Ted Cruz
slightly statewide and in St. Charles, re-enforcing once again that every vote
counts.
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