Paul in 4th place among votes cast

jrich4rpaul

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Total primary votes cast so far (IA, NH): 352,072

Romney- 105,292 - 29.9%
McCain - 104,025 - 29.54%
Huckabee - 67,609 - 19.2%
Paul - 30,120 - 8.55%
Giuliani - 24,492 - 6.95%
Thompson - 18,790 - 5.33%
Hunter - 1744 - .49%

No margin of error here. I used something called a calculator... the "scientific" pollers sould invest in some.

Source: CNN Election Center
 
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Wow, that'll be an awesome figure to use! Funny how two 2nds make a 1st, and two 5ths make a 4th. Anyway, things don't look so bad now.
 
Total primary votes cast so far: 352,072

Romney- 105,292 - 29.9%
McCain - 104,025 - 29.54%
Huckabee - 67,609 - 19.2%
Paul - 30,120 - 8.55%
Giuliani - 24,492 - 6.95%
Thompson - 18,790 - 5.33%
Hunter - 1744 - .49%

Does it inclue Wyoming ?
 
Wouldn't this make him a top tier candidate? It would mean that he is in the top 4 of candidates...
 
Wyoming didn't really vote, it had a convention of (~1000, I think) party insiders who chose who to give delegates to.
 
Does it inclue Wyoming ?

I don't think they had an open vote like Iowa did (and even that was technically only a non-binding straw poll). I think it was a pure "party insider" caucus.



Edit: What the heck? When I opened this thread I didn't see any posts answering that question... oh well. Bump for an interesting topic.
 
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