
Today is Super Tuesday, and if you live in one of the states holding a primary you're probably thinking about going out to vote this morning. But among all the front runners (Democrat and Republican) the question is, which candidate wants your baby's support as well? (Hint: It isn't John McCain). A full breakdown is after the jump.

This pink onesie from Barack Obama was the only thing available for children on his web site as of yesterday (2/4), and although I think it's got the best design of any of the others, the selection is limited to say the least. What if your little boy is an Obama Baby? You're going to have to make one yourself. As a fellow father of daughters I do appreciate his having a pink option for little girls, but the boys need a color too. (Apparently there was a blue one once and we blogged about it. Maybe it is just sold out).
Design: A+ Selection: D

Hilary Clinton has two things available for kids on her web site, This onesie and two youth sized t-shirts. I really hate the design of it (Hillary Cares About Me with a hand print? Really?) but at least it's unisex. Someone should tell the Clinton campaign that everything kids wear doesn't have to look like a kid made it in nursery school. My daughters are way too cool to wear that shirt.
Design D: Selection: B

Mitt Romney has two things over at his web site for kids, a bib and a youth sized t-shirt, both with the same "Kids for Mitt! Romney for our future" message. Again, it would be cooler if it was just the standard Romney campaign sign I think, but at least it doesn't look like a pre-schooler made it.
Design: C Selection: C
And John McCain? Well, there isn't anything kid related at his online campaign store. Not a youth sized t-shirt, onesie or bib. I'm not saying that this might be indicative of how the oldest man in history who's ever run for president thinks about children, but if he wins the nomination today he better get someone new to take care of his merch.
Design: F Selection: F