H homah Member Joined Dec 1, 2007 Messages 1,086 Feb 5, 2008 #1 Alabama 3.5% Connecticut 5% Georgia 4.5% Illinois 6.5% Massachusetts 4% Missouri 6% New Jersey 5% Oklahoma 5% Tennessee 5%
Alabama 3.5% Connecticut 5% Georgia 4.5% Illinois 6.5% Massachusetts 4% Missouri 6% New Jersey 5% Oklahoma 5% Tennessee 5%
U UCFGavin Member Joined May 31, 2007 Messages 792 Feb 5, 2008 #4 i thought we were polling double digits in georgia
A AgentPaul001 Member Joined Jul 11, 2007 Messages 385 Feb 5, 2008 #5 If we could get 5-10% of the delegates today I'd be happy
H homah Member Joined Dec 1, 2007 Messages 1,086 Feb 5, 2008 #8 UCFGavin said: i thought we were polling double digits in georgia Click to expand... Dunno, these are the CNN exit polls from today (I just averaged the female and male percentages, so it's not exact since it's not a 50/50 male/female split, but this is within a couple tenths of a percent).
UCFGavin said: i thought we were polling double digits in georgia Click to expand... Dunno, these are the CNN exit polls from today (I just averaged the female and male percentages, so it's not exact since it's not a 50/50 male/female split, but this is within a couple tenths of a percent).
freedom-maniac Member Joined Dec 1, 2007 Messages 2,593 Feb 5, 2008 #9 http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/scorecard/#R
H homah Member Joined Dec 1, 2007 Messages 1,086 Feb 5, 2008 #10 stormcommander said: thats not "all states" o.0 Click to expand... I said all states "so far."
N NCMarc Member Joined Oct 31, 2007 Messages 64 Feb 5, 2008 #11 not even 10% anywhere? that just seems way off base.