Senator and Presidential hopeful, Barak Obama had an awarding weekend and looks to cash in later today. Obama started this past weekend snatching three states and the Virgin Islands territory. Sunday Barak Obama capped the weekend winning Maine's primary and to top it off he was given a Grammy for "Best Spoken Word Album". This isn't the first Grammy Obama won in 2002 for his book "Dreams for My Father".
What's ironic is that while Obama dominated Hilary Clinton in the primaries and Caucuses, his Grammy victory was against, former President, Bill Clinton. Along the voters' boost, the Obama campaign is also claiming about $1 million per day in support. The Clinton campaign is said to be racking in half of that per day, with most of the funds coming in via internet.
The air that follows each of Obama's wins are adding to the weight. Analyst have reported that Obama's supporters are more excited about Obama than Clinton's supporters are about her. If Obama walks with Virginia this will really add and confident serge to his campaign. Senator Clinton may very well take Texas, but even if she wins Ohio it will be close. The Obama campaign has the financing to promote their presence in Ohio.
As of the inception of this article, the Mason-Dixon Poll showed Obama leading Hilary 53% to 39% in Virginia. In Maryland, Obama lead at 53% to 35% (MSNBC). If Obama clears the week winning the Potomac bout, it will set him up for an easy February 19. Next Tuesday, Wisconsin and Obama's native Hawaii vote. Super delegates may have an easy job after all if Barak Obama sweeps the February Caucuses.