We thought we'd pass along this analysis from Dick Morris and Eileen McGann in the New York Post, "There Will Be Blood," outlining likely scenarios for both parties' nominating contests as we go forward.
Dick Morris is not a very savory character, but he is an astute political observer. The key points, as we see them: Hillary won't stop just because she loses New Hampshire, or even SC and Nevada to boot--she'll be there through Super-Duper Tuesday, whereas Edwards will soon be gone.
And, on the GOP side, Giuliani doesn't benefit from McCain being the front-runner and the Republicans could still wind up at their convention without a nominee.
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