LA Results - I spoke with LA GOP
So, I just called the LA GOP office and asked if, how, and when the results from today's Caucus would be announced. The gentleman I talked to said that they would be disseminating the results to over 50 news sources, but he did say that they were not particularly close to having the results tabulated.
So, no results have yet been disseminated. But they will be. Hang in there.
Cheers!
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Results???
Does anyone know when and where results will be posted?
This caucus doesn't seem to be getting much media attention...I take that as a good sign for the Paul camp.
EDIT: RPWarRoom reporting a win of 11 of the 15 delegates in Natchitoches (where ever that may be?!?)
http://www.ronpaulwarroom...
also known as
natchitoches- also known as the city of lights! ... for ron paul!
Good!
As long as it's in the US and they're voting for Ron Paul at the RNC!
Suspense!
Okay, I've seen several Louisiana DPer's post that their particular site was for Paul, a viewpoint from a Romney supporter that Paul was likely to do well at his caucus, a blog report that Paul is the only candidate with a full slate, and blog reports that Paul and Romney had the only active campaigns. But any media mentions seem to think this is a Romney/Huckabee/McCain contest, that the caucus-goers would be very conservative, that this first-in-the-South caucus could be a bellwether for Florida, and that it is Romney's to lose.
Seems to me whether Dr. Paul gets the most delegates or not he is going to surprise a lot of people tomorrow.
Personal Update on RedStateEclectic and Paulunteer
From bob D:
Just got back from the Louisiana Republican Caucus in Lake Charles. At least 50% of the folks there were Ron Paul supporters. If the other 11 districts in Louisiana are anything like Lake Charles Ron Paul will win Louisiana easily.
But a win in Florida would turn the election around. Unlike Louisiana, Florida is winner take all. I didn’t think it was possible until I saw what I saw tonite.
Someone help me understand LA please...
On Ron Paul's site it says the LA primary is on Feb 9th. So what is going on today? What's the difference between a caucus and a primary. I though caucus's were for democrats only. This makes absolutely no sense to me. I'm pretty confused...
Here's a good explanation
http://www.vapoliticalblo...
Tonight?
CNN says the primary is Feb. 9th?
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTI...
Caucus tonite
primary on Feb 9th
complicated, Wiki it
this is the caucus which
this is the caucus which determines half their delegates, then they have a primary for the other half. Weird way to do it.
POST ON FREE REPUBLIC
I've just returned from the Louisiana Caucus in Baton Rouge where I was running as a Mitt Romney delegate. Here are my first impressions.
Three campaigns had a presence. They were the Ron Paul campaign, the Mitt Romney campaign, and the John McCain campaign. In addition, a group calling itself "Pro-Life, Pro-family" was supporting a slate of delegates.
Of these groups, Ron Paul's campaign had the most visible presence. People with Ron Paul T-shirts, signs, and buttons were everywhere. Many of them were college students, but I saw a good mix of Ron Paul supporters of every age. Some dressed very casually as young people tend to do, and others looked more conventional. Ron Paul was in Louisiana on Monday, and visiting the state allowed him to mobilize his people.
John McCain's people weren't quite as visible in the crowd. The McCain stickers and buttons weren't as obvious. They seemed to be an older group of people. However, no voter could approach the building without being offered a card with the John McCain slate at least once. Many of the people coming to vote were obviously John McCain supporters. They had their card with the McCain slate, and they weren't interested in receiving a card from any other candidate. John McCain has received some high profile endorsements in the state, and those endorsements will carry some votes.
Our group was a pretty nice mixture. We had a couple of kids who walked around the parking lot with Mitt Romney signs. We had a good mix of ages in our supporters. Some people came to the caucus looking for one of us to provide the list of Romney delegate candidates, and others were less sure but at least willing to listen.
The "Pro-Life, Pro-Family" group also had a good representation. Quite a few people passing me had the pro-life list and were not really interested in looking at another list.
Some of the people on the ballot are fixtures in the Baton Rouge Republican community. One man running in my district was the GOP candidate for U.S. Senate in 1996, and he barely lost that race. Many people thought that Mary Landrieu won only through fraud. I believe he's uncommitted to any candidate at this time, but I'm certain that he'll win one of the 15 delegate positions from our district. Another man has run for several statewide offices and may have even held one of those offices recently. He was on the Mitt Romney slate as well as being on the pro-life slate. I'm certain that he'll win one of the positions. A few others seem to be big names in the local GOP community, so I'm sure they'll win as well.
Beyond those people, I couldn't tell who had the best turnout. I won't be surprised to see the Ron Paul people win most of the positions in the 6th District. Of the 15 positions in the 6th district, we may end up with three or four supporting Mitt Romney, four or five supporting John McCain, four or five supporting Ron Paul, and a few uncommitted delegates. Maybe we'll do better even better, but I can't report an easy win for us tonight. I will be very surprised if I'm one of the Mitt Romney supporters who wins.
Overall, people were nice. A few of the Ron Paul supporters were hard core and did a little shouting. Most of them were young people who were fun. As the incoming voters slowed, I spent some time talking to a few of them. I've been an official volunteer on a Ron Paul congressional campaign, so they couldn't say that I was someone who didn't understand and never listened to Dr. Paul. Overall, they were a good group. I also enjoyed talking to other Mitt Romney supporters. I've not done any live campaigning with the Romney people, and this event was fun.
http://www.freerepublic.c...
Brian
Please let us forget the misunderstanding and donate today for Dr. Paul: www.ronpaul2008.com/donat...
Thank you Brian, and don't forget WE WILL BE HERE FOR YOU when you will be soon looking for a real candidate to support after Ron Paul will kick Romney's A$$ back to Massachusetts (I feel sorry for the people of Massachusetts if he should ever be re-elected as governor)
Brian,
Help me understand. Why were you running as a Romney delegate?
He was posting
someone elses post from the free republic website, I think.
Great post! Thanks
Okay...
blonde moment:-)
I think...
he just lifted that up from a pro-Romney website.
Seems to be an actual Romney supporter
I guess Brian is just sharing his experience. Sounds like a pretty objective report, though.
you're joking right?
he said he was copying a post from Free Republic
accidental duplicate
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Uh, not that I'm paranoid
but. we DO have observers at each of the sites. yes?
Now, afterwards, during the counting??
Please tell me yes!
There's only eleven of 'em
huck forum
Yeah I heard there were some people over here from www.mikehuckabeeforum.com acting like Ron Paul supporters.....
Fake
I think those are fake forums set up to make fun of Huckabee's supporters. Just kids playing. Although sometimes it's fun to play along too ;).
huck forum
Yeah I heard there were some people over here from www.mikehuckabeeforum.com acting like Ron Paul supporters.....
Huckers war soldiers
I think these nuts that vote for the Huck should be the first ones to be sent to the front lines of these unjust wars. Maybe they are so brainwashed they dont realize Bush passed the perfect law to draft EVERY citizen between the ages of 18 and 42 male and female! Military commissions act of 2007- BOMBS AWAY!! Huckleberrys are dinglberrys
Do you think they might post them here?
Do you think they might post them here?
http://www400.sos.louisia...
Someone just forwarded me the link.
The results page you linked to is for the Feb 9 Primary Results
I was just checking the page that you linked here to see if any results had come in yet and I noticed that the pages have been set up to report the results of the primary in February.