It might be a late night before we find out who wins Texas and Ohio.
My money is on Barack Obama winning Texas and Hillary Clinton taking Ohio. But the races will be so close that neither candidate will be able to deliver a knockout blow.
Obama defeated Clinton in the Vermont primary Tuesday night, according to The Associated Press. And there's also voting taking place in Rhode Island.
Which brings us to Pennsylvania. I suspect we're going to get to know the Democratic Party candidates real close.
Obama and Clinton will be camping out in the Keystone State for the next 7 weeks. It's the last chance either will have to pull ahead of the race.
Pennsylvania voters are already anticipating the April 22 showdown.
The Morning-Call ran a front page story Sunday about thousands of Pennsylvania residents switching their party registration to Democrat so they can have a say in the Clinton/Obama race.
Find out what you need to do to register for the April 22 primary at The Mercury's Voter Guide.
The deadline to register or change party affiliation in Pennsylvania is March 24.
As for what will happen on April 22, check out this post from a few weeks ago, "Pennsylvania could deliver death blow to Clinton campaign."
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