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Articles and comments on Super Tuesday |
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State Presidential Primary and Caucus Dates |
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| Iowa | 01/03/2008 |
Results
from here: Return results at 98% 1st)Huckabee 34.% 2nd)Romney 25% 3rd)Thompson 13% 4th)McCain 13% 5th)Paul 10% 6th)Giuliani 3% 7th)Hunter 0% |
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| Wyoming | 01/05/2008 |
The Wyoming county conventions were NOT open to
Republican voters. Eligible delegates consisted of only
two groups: Republican party officials who were elected in 2006;
and delegates who were appointed (by established precinct
organizations) to fill empty delegate seats.
The
rules are explained here. 1st) Romney 8 votes 67%. 2nd) Thompson 3 votes 35%. 3rd) Hunter 1 vote 8%. No wonder Wyoming is forgotten about by all the candidates! |
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| New Hampshire | 01/08/2008 |
Results from here: Return results at 99.66% 1) John McCain 37% 2) Mitt Romney 32% 3) Mike Huckabee 11% 4) Rudy Giuliani 9% 5) Ron Paul 8% 6) Fred Thompson 1% 7) Duncan Hunter <1% |
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| Michigan | 01/15/2008 |
Results from here: Return results at 97.2%
1)Mitt Romney 39% 2)John McCain 30% 3)Mike Huckabee 16% 4)Ron Paul 6% 5)Fred Thompson 4% 6)Rudy Giuliani 3% 7)Uncommitted 2% |
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| South Carolina | 01/19/2008 |
Results from here:
Return results at 94% 1) John McCain 33% 2) Mike Huckabee 30% 3) Fred Thompson 16% 4) Mitt Romney 15% 5) Ron Paul 4% 6) Rudy Giuliani 2% 7) Duncan Hunter 0% |
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| Nevada |
Results from here:
Return results at 100% 1)Mitt Romney 51% 2)Ron Paul 14% 3)John McCain 4) Mike Huckabee 5) Fred Thompson 6) Rudy Giuliani 4% 7) Duncan Hunter 2% |
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| Florida | 01/29/2008 |
Results from here:
Return results at 99.81% 1) John McCain 36% 2) Mitt Romney 31% 3) Rudy Giuliani 15% 4) Mike Huckabee 5) Ron Paul 3% |
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| Maine | 02/01/2008 |
Return Results at only 68% 1)Romney 52% 2) McCain 21% 3) Paul 19% Huckabee 6% |
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| Alabama |
Super Tuesday 02/05/2008 |
Results from here:
Return results at 99% 1)Huckabee 41% 2)McCain 37% 3)Romney 18% 4)Paul 3% |
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| Alaska |
Results from here:
Return results at 97% 1)Romney 44% 2)Huckabee 22% 3)Paul 17% 4)McCain16% |
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| Arizona |
Results from here:
Return results at 93% 1)McCain 47% 2)Romney 34% 3)Huckabee 9% 4)Paul 4% |
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| Arkansas |
Results from here:
Return results at 89% 1)Huckabee 62% 2)McCain 20% 3)Romney 13% 4)Paul 5% |
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| California |
Results from here:
Return results at 93% 1)McCain 42% 2)Romney 34% 3)Huckabee 12% 4)Paul 4% |
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| Colorado |
Results from here:
Return results at 95% 1)Romney 60% 2)McCain 19% 3)Huckabee 13% 4)Paul 8% |
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| Connecticut |
Results from here:
Return results at 99% 1)McCain 52% 2)Romney 33% 3)Huckabee 7% 4)Paul 4% |
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| Delaware |
Results from here:
Return results at 100% 1)McCain 45% 2)Romney 33% 3)Huckabee 15% 4)Paul 4% |
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| Georgia |
Results from here:
Return results at 97% 1)Huckabee 34% 2)McCain 32% 3)Romney 30% 4)Paul 3% |
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| Illinois |
Results from here:
Return results at 96% 1)McCain 47% 2)Romney 29% 3)Huckabee 17% 4)Paul 5% |
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| Massachusetts |
Results from here:
Return results at 95% 1)Romney 51% 2)McCain 41% 3)Huckabee 4% 4)Paul 3% |
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| Minnesota |
Results from here:
Return results at 82% 1)Romney 42% 2)McCain 22% 3)Huckabee 20% 4)Paul 15% |
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| Missouri |
Results from here:
Return results at 100% 1)McCain 33% 2)Huckabee 32% 3)Romney 29% 4)Paul 5% |
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| Montana |
Results from here:
Return results at 100% 1)Romney 38% 2)Paul 25% 3)McCain 22% 4)Huckabee 15% |
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| New Jersey |
Results from here:
Return results at 97% 1)McCain 55% 2)Romney 28% 3)Huckabee 8% 4)Paul 5% |
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| New York |
Results from here:
Return results at 99% 1)McCain 51% 2)Romney 28% 3)Huckabee 11% 4)Paul 6% |
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| North Dakota |
Results from here:
Return results at 100% 1)Romney 36% 2)McCain 23% 3)Paul 21% 4)Huckabee 20% |
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| Oklahoma |
Results from here:
Return results at 100% 1)McCain 37% 2)Huckabee 33% 3)Romney 25% 4)Paul 3% |
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| Tennessee |
Results from here:
Return results at 100% 1)Huckabee 34% 2)McCain 31% 3)Romney 24% 4)Paul 6% |
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| Utah |
Results from here:
Return results at 98% 1)Romney 90% 2)McCain 5% 3)Paul 3% 4)Huckabee 1% |
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| Kansas | 02/09/2008 |
Return results at 100% 1)Huckabee 60% 2)McCain 24% 3) Paul 11% |
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| Louisiana |
Return results at 100% 1)Huckabee 43% 2)McCain 42% 3)Paul 5% |
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| Washington (Caucus) |
Return results at 87% 1)Other 29% 2)McCain 26% 3)Huckabee 24% 4)Paul 32% |
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| District of Columbia | 02/12/2008 |
Return results at 98% 1)McCain 68% 2)Huckabee 17% 3)Paul 8% |
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| Maryland |
Return results at 97% 1)McCain 55% 2)Huckabee 29% 3)Paul 6% |
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| Virginia |
Return results at 100% 1)McCain 50% 2)Huckabee 41% 3)Paul 5% |
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| Washington | 02/19/2008 |
Return results at 66% 1)McCain 49% 2)Huckabee 23% 3)Paul 7% |
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| Wisconsin |
Return results at 100% 1)McCain 55% 2)Huckabee 37% 3)Paul 5% |
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| Ohio |
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| Mississippi | 03/11/2008 | ||||
| Pennsylvania | 04/22/2008 | ||||
| Indiana | 05/06/2008 | ||||
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| Nebraska | 05/13/2008 | ||||
| West Virginia | West Virginia Caucus Huckabee 52% Romney with 47% Huckabee got 15 delegates and Paul gotten 3 delegates There Primary is 5/13 | ||||
| Kentucky | 05/20/2008 | ||||
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| Idaho | 05/27/2008 | ||||
| New Mexico | 06/03/2008 | ||||
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Past Primaries & Caucuses |
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Articles and comments on Maine |
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Currently results are at 68%
Ron Paul Sweeps Northern Maine Caucuses |
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| Placement | Name | Total Votes | |
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Romney 52% 2362 2 John McCain 21% 958 3 Ron Paul 19% 851 4. Mike Huckabee 6% 268
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Articles and comments on Florida: |
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Currently results are at 99.81%You say you want a revolution?
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| Placement | Name | Total Votes | |
| 1. John
McCain 36% 693,425 2. Mitt Romney 31% 598,152 3. Rudy Giuliani 15% 281,755 4. Mike Huckabee 13% 259,703 5. Ron Paul 3% 62,060
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of the day: "Ron Paul won all the debates," stated Rudy Guiliani in his speech conceding defeat in the Florida Primary to John McCain. "Government works best when it empowers people to take responsibilities for their own lives.”
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Articles and comments on Nevada: |
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Currently results are at 100% Ron Paul takes 2nd Place! Message from Ron Paul on Nevada Paul Happy With 2nd in NevadaBreaking News: A Ron Paul surge in Nevada
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| Placement | Name | Total Votes | |
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Romney 51% 22,649 2. Ron Paul 14% 6,087 3. John McCain 13% 5,651 4. Mike Huckabee 8% 3,616 5. Fred Thompson 8% 3,521 6. Rudy Giuliani 4% 1,910 7. Duncan Hunter 2% 890
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of the day: Question asked to John Tate-- how do you feel getting second in Nevada: Anytime Ron Paul can beat a so called front runner is a good day today we beat 4 so called front runners it’s a great day, in fact in every state so far we have beaten at least one so called front runner so how can that be a bad day?
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Articles and comments on South Carolina: |
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Currently results are at 94%
Letter from Ron Paul: |
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| Placement | Name | Total Votes | |
| 1. John
McCain 33% 2. Mike Huckabee 30% 3. Fred Thompson 16% 4. Mitt Romney 15% 5. Ron Paul 4% 6. Rudy Giuliani 2% 7. Duncan Hunter 0%
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Articles and comments on Michigan: |
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Currently results are at 100% Will continue updating when info is available!
Letter from Ron Paul:
LA Times: Ron Paul Beats Rudy and Fred... Again
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| Placement | Name | Total Votes | |
| 1. Mitt
Romney 39% 337,847 2. John McCain 30% 257,521 3. Mike Huckabee 16% 139,699 4. Ron Paul 6% 54,434 5. Fred Thompson 4% 32,135 6. Rudy Giuliani 3% 24,706 7. Uncommitted 2% 17,971 8. Duncan Hunter 0% 2,823 9. Tom Tancredo 0% 458 10.Sam Brownback 0% 354 |
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Articles and comments on New Hampshire: |
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Currently results are at 99.66% Will continue updating when info is available! Statement from Ron Paul: NH Recount?Request For NH Recount Granted Recount will begin Jan. 16th
Kucinich asks for New Hampshire recount in the interest of
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As you can see its a very close for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Places! Paul is only 3 points away from 3rd! | ||
| Placement | Name | Total Votes | |
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McCain 37% 88,447 2. Mitt Romney 32% 75,202 3. Mike Huckabee 11% 26,760 4. Rudy Giuliani 9% 20,387 5. Ron Paul 8% 18,276 6. Fred Thompson 1% 2,884 7. Duncan Hunter <1% 1,220 |
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Articles and comments on Iowa: |
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Letter from Ron Paul Campaign manager: Ron Paul Beats Arch-Nemesis Giuliani 2-To-1 In Iowa WHO is BROKE! Rudy, Fred, McCain, and HUCK! Ron Paul Des Moines Campaign HQ Database Files Sabotaged
Iowa Republicans STILL missing 65
precincts in results eh its
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As you can see its a very close for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Places! | ||
| Placement | Name | Total Votes | |
| 1. Mike Huckabee 40,723 2. Mitt Romney 29,864 3. John McCain 15,513 4. Fred Thompson 15,846 5. Ron Paul 11,790 6. Rudy Giuliani 4,087 7. Duncan Hunter 521 8. Alan Keyes 20 |
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of the day: Just last night, Greta Van Sustern had this to say: Video here: "Ten per cent is not insignificant - that's a huge number. Here you have a candidate that 10 per cent of the people caucused in his party really want him and it's not like he's an insignificant player. He didn't just drop in yesterday to the process, he has been running for president for a long time, and certainly many of the issues he's raised are rather provocative and certainly stimulate the debate; that's not a bad thing." |
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