On this mini-super Tuesday, Hillary and Barack battle for supremacy while McCain adds to his delegate count and finally tries to bury Huckabee. But it was only a short 2 months ago that the stage was full of contenders and many were still hopeful. So what happened to the losers? Here's a look at what's up with the websites of the failed Presidential candidates.



It's interesting, but not surprising, that almost every one of these sites still offers you the ability to contribute, save two Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney. So lets start with them.



Fred Thompson - Fred's site is blank. Like Fred's flash-in-the-pan candidacy, his site is a big white page of nada. Only 1 word loads for me "Success". And that's warped unless you think getting crushed is a good thing.

Mitt Romney - Stripped of all content accept a thank you note.

Chris Dodd - Currently asking for donations to help pay his campaign debts.

Rudy Guiliani -Rudy's site seems to have been stripped of all content - much like his failed candidacy. The front page has lots of blank spaces and so do much of the category pages.

Joe Biden - You can see a video thank you speech from Joe and then scroll through his other campaign ideas.

Mike Gravel - Lead article on his site states he's suing a Pro-Clinton 527 for airing an illegal ad. Is he still in the race? I had no idea.

John Edwards - A thank you note.

Bill Richardson - A thank you note.

Dennis Kucinich - There's an article on his concession speech. But no real note of thanks from him. But Kucinich is in a tough fight for his Congressional seat so that site is up and kicking.

Tom Vilsack - He got out before anything really began. A thank you note.