From Hotline's Last Call:
McCain "crossed the aisle in the Senate this morning to shake hands" and share a "modified man hug" with Obama ("The Trail")... HRC, meanwhile, "missed the vote" to block retroactive telecom immunity ("Spin Cycle").
Officials are projecting strong turnout in DC, MD and VA (AP), and primary voting seems to be "going smoothly" ("Political Ticker").
Obama and DC Mayor Adrian Fenty delivered "hot chocolate" and "two boxes of mixed donuts" to campaign volunteers today ("Political Intelligence"). Meanwhile, on its way to the airport today, the Huckabee press van ran out of gas ... twice ("First Read").
"Despite being a woman, Sen. Clinton is the only candidate that has been spotted wearing a mustache" -- the American Mustache Institute, explaining its endorsement but, sadly, not providing pics ("The Swamp").
And, you know, just because they're funny like that:
We'll vote today and have our voices heard, because, ultimately, we know there are people in the world who will never have that opportunity.
Right now, Marion Barry is directing traffic outside a crowded polling station. Tomorrow, he'll be cited for a traffic violation and everything will go back to normal.
We hear Pres. Bush has recorded a phone message in support of his candidate, but nobody has taken his call yet to confirm.
"There is a greater chance that I would dye my hair green and get tattoos all over my body and do a rock tour with Amy Winehouse" -- Huckabee, on making a Senate bid (Hotline reporting, 2/12).
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