Well, Super Tuesday is behind us, and the path ahead appears just as bleak as it did on Monday. So far, we have no clear frontrunner on the Democratic side, and the Republican side makes it tough to tell who the actual Republican is.
Don't get me wrong - I know that no candidate is ever perfect, at least in my eyes. About the only way I could agree with a candidate 100% is if I were the guy running (not in a million years!). But still, I had expected that there would be someone I could at least be moderately comfortable supporting.
Among the Republicans, I agree with Sen. McCain on the war, but after that we pretty much diverge on everything. Romney epitomizes all the reasons I'll never move back to Massachusetts, especially the nanny state medical coverage.
I actually have to control a physical reaction to Sen. Clinton - rarely have I encountered someone so self-centered and self-serving in my life (yes, she's a politician, and I should expect it - can I help it if I want my elected officials to be better than that?). Sen. Obama is someone I respect, at least. His positions seem to be sincerely held, but I can't say that I agree with him on anything I've heard him discuss yet.
All things considered, then, November is shaping up to be a very depressing month...