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Total Vote Count -- Combined IA, NH, and MI Results
Posted by Nick Bradley at January 16, 2008 08:08 AM
Here are the combined vote totals for IA, NH, and MI:
Romney - 443,139 Total Votes – 36.89%
McCain - 361,546 Total Votes – 30.10%
Huckabee - 207,308 Total Votes – 17.26%
Paul - 84,554 Total Votes – 7.04%
Giuliani - 50,925 Total Votes – 4.24%
Thompson - 49,198 Total Votes - 4.10%
Hunter - 4,567 Total Votes - 0.38%
Paul is in a solid fourth, increased his percentage lead over Giuliani by 300% in Michigan, and should stay in fourth through SC and NV, where Thompson and Giuliani will close the gap in each state. In other news, the latest CNN/Politico/LA Times California poll has Paul at 8%, with no candidate garnering more than 20% in the poll. The poll had a huge margin of error (6%), which makes Paul and four other candidates technically tied in the Golden State.
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Damnit people you are getting LAZY!!
Magic Number1,191
Republicans »
Jan 15 Del
Del*
Romney 46 22
Huckabee 19 1
McCain 15 5
Thompson 6 0
Paul 2 0
Hunter 1 0
Giuliani 0 0
*Pledged delegates to date. Republican Scorecard lists all Republican delegates, including unpledged RNC member delegates.
Election Center »
* Magic Number: Total number of delegate votes needed by a candidate to win the party's nomination.
VIVA LA REVOLUTION!!
DON'T BE LAZY!!
And the Delegate counts?
I like the vote counts and percentages, but what really matters is delegates right? do you have a breakdown of how many each has as of now? That i would really like to see.
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us know
Reported delegate totals
are wrong on MSNBC-- both t.v reporting & website. Email them and ask them to correct. They have reported Ron w/ "0" delegates all day today.
yes..
this was done.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTI...
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTI...
Wyoming?
With Wyoming added in, what does it look like?
Wyoming just voted for delegates
Not necessarily for GOP candidates.
My county went 37 for the Ron Paul Candidate and 44 for the "Leaning Towards" Mitt candidate...
BUT in a straw poll JUST FOR PRES, Ron Paul won with 25 votes, Mitt was second with 20 votes and then some also ran-s.
Keep you head up.
wants are unlimited, means are scarce...
WTF
WY did not give RP any delegate votes? They gave Thompson- 3 Hunter -1. I thought RP came in 3rd in WY?
thanks
thanks
Ron Paul, Dr. No-body, beats Rudy and Fred--again
http://latimesblogs.latim...
Well, he's hanging in there. Not only that, but Rep. Ron Paul thumped two reputed Republican heavyweights in the Michigan primary -- former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Who'd have predicted that a couple of months ago?
Giuliani, you may recall if you can remember anything as distant as last summer, was the longtime GOP national front-runner in polls. He ran strongly against everybody in his party, even former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who finally won one last night, taking his home state from Sen. John McCain, who won there in 2000. Everybody wondered if anyone had a chance against the hero of 9/11, who defied standard Republican theocracy with his liberal social views.
But, guess what? Ron Paul, the 72-year-old Texas congressman and ob-gyn who delivers babies and a strict view of the Constitution, beat Giuliani in Michigan. And beat him good. Not only that,....
he doubled Giuliani's totals of 24,000 votes or 2.8%, getting more than 52,000 votes or 6.3% of the total Republican ballots.
YAY
Ron Paul for the long haul!! ron paul most searched on politico .. :)
http://dyn.politico.com/m...
Pitiful...
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