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radfringe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-06-08 04:59 AM
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Super Tuesday results state by state (and primary schedule)
Super Tuesday results state by state
By Wesley Johnson, PA
The Independent, UK
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/super-tuesday-results-state-by-state-778654.html


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* Alabama primary
Barack Obama
Mike Huckabee

* Alaska caucuses
Barack Obama
Mitt Romney

* Arizona primary
Hillary Clinton
John McCain

* Arkansas primary
Hillary Clinton
Mike Huckabee

* California primary
Hillary Clinton
John McCain

* Colorado caucuses.
Barack Obama
Mitt Romney

* Connecticut primary
Barack Obama
John McCain

* Delaware primary
Barack Obama
John McCain

* Georgia primary
Barack Obama
Mike Huckabee

* Idaho caucuses (Dems only)
Barack Obama

* Illinois primary
Barack Obama
John McCain

* Kansas caucuses (Dems only)
Barack Obama

* Massachusetts primary
Hillary Clinton
Mitt Romney

* Minnesota caucuses
Barack Obama
Mitt Romney

* Missouri primary
Barack Obama
John McCain

* Montana caucuses - (repub only)
Mitt Romney

* New Jersey primary
Hillary Clinton
John McCain

* New Mexico primary (dem only)
Only 54% of the Democratic precincts have reported their results so far, but the race remains too close to call.

* New York primary
Hillary Clinton
John McCain

* North Dakota caucuses
Barack Obama
Mitt Romney

* Oklahoma primary
Hillary Clinton
John McCain

* Tennessee primary
Hillary Clinton
Mike Huckabee

* Utah primary
Barack Obama
Mitt Romney

* West Virginia caucuses (repub only)
Mike Huckabee

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Primary schedule: http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/primaries/democraticprimaries/index.html

Saturday, February 9
Louisiana Primary 67 delegates
Nebraska Caucus 31 delegates
Washington Caucus 97 delegates
Virgin Islands Other 9 delegates

Sunday, February 10
Maine Caucus 34 delegates

Tuesday, February 12
District of Columbia Primary 37 delegates
Maryland Primary 99 delegates
Virginia Primary 101 delegates

Tuesday, February 19
Hawaii Caucus 29 delegates
Wisconsin Primary 92 delegates

Tuesday, March 4
Ohio Primary 161 delegates
Rhode Island Primary 32 delegates
Texas Primary 228 delegates
Vermont Primary 23 delegates

Saturday, March 8
Wyoming Caucus 18 delegates

Tuesday, March 11
Mississippi Primary 40 delegates

Tuesday, April 22
Pennsylvania Primary 188 delegates

Saturday, May 3
Guam Other 9 delegates

Tuesday, May 6
Indiana Primary 84 delegates
North Carolina Primary 134 delegates

Tuesday, May 13
West Virginia Primary 39 delegates

Tuesday, May 20
Kentucky Primary 60 delegates
Oregon Primary 65 delegates

Tuesday, June 3
Montana Primary 24 delegates
South Dakota Primary 23 delegates

Saturday, June 7
Puerto Rico Caucus 63 delegates







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robbedvoter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-06-08 05:01 AM
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1. "Obama's successes are being MATCHED by Clinton?" Not biased at all.....
Not a source I'd use...
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radfringe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-06-08 05:03 AM
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2. just posting results
it was the only article I could find this morning that gave a simple breakdown
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radfringe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-06-08 05:23 AM
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3. Delegate count as 2am - 2/6/08
McCain, Clinton Lead Delegate Count
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER – 3 hours ago
AP
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iSLYfgEQp4M5WBYDJhjxN3bCDF3gD8UKL6BO2

***numbers will be changing as more results come in and allocation is completed***

summary -

incomplete results
McCain 420 delegates
Romney 130 delgates
Huckabee 99 delgates
A total of 1,023 delegates were up for grabs in 21 states.

Overall, McCain led with 522 delegates, to 223 for Romney and 142 for Huckabee. It takes 1,191 to win the nomination at this summer's convention in St. Paul, Minn.

incomplete results
Clinton 395 delegates
Obama 357 delegates
A total of 1,681 delegates were at stake in 22 states and American Samoa.

Overall, that gave Clinton 656 delegates, to 559 for Obama, with 2,025 delegates required to claim the nomination in Denver at this summer's convention.

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the numbers I want to see are the turnout ones. How many dems/repubs voted/caucused? This could be an indication of what we will see in the general election... anyone?
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radfringe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-06-08 06:18 AM
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4. kick
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