Ali-Frazier 4 is what this can be called. Hillary and Obama have as much like for each other as Ali and Frazer did when they fought each other. In this case we can also have a third man in the ring “ala wrestling” with Bill Clinton lurking in the shadows. In this case the stakes are a lot higher as a nation will watch.
John Edwards dropped out of the race for President yesterday leaving the main combatants ready to battle it out alone. After the fireworks at their last debate which set a record for most viewers to a cable television debate this should easily surpass that record.
Since that time Obama crushed Hillary in South Carolina and Hillary returned the favor in Florida by routing him there. Each side is leading in several of the states that are coming up on Super Tuesday. Unless a knockout punch is delivered tonight the Democratic nomination will remain up for grabs even after Super Tuesday.
On the Republican side John McCain received the endorsement of Governor Schwarznegger which will be a big boost to his campaign in California. Last night's Republican debate had Romney and McCain in some heated exchanges but not anything to change the dynamics of that race where the nomination is McCain's to lose now.