Ron Paul Super Tuesday Results Summary

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On my blog here:

http://paul4prez.blogspot.com/2008/02/ron-paul-super-tuesday-results.html

Caucus States (% reporting)

TBA% -- Alaska: 0 votes (0%)
25% -- Montana: 400 votes (100%)
21% -- North Dakota: 2,082 votes (100%)
15% -- Minnesota: 7,483 votes (67%)
10% -- West Virginia: 118 votes (100%)
9% -- Colorado: 2,762 votes (54%)


Primary States (% reporting)

7% -- New York: 38,787 (99%)
6% -- Tennessee: 30,402 (98%)
5% -- Illinois: 37,614 (87%)
5% -- New Jersey: 26,556 (98%)
5% -- Arizona: 16,948 votes (66% )
5% -- Arkansas: 6,914 votes (75%)
4% -- California: 36,504 votes (15%)
4% -- Missouri: 25,770 (98%)
4% -- Connecticut: 5,897 votes (95%)
4% -- Delaware: 2,131 votes (100%)
3% -- Georgia: 26,575 (92%)
3% -- Alabama: 14,769 votes (97%)
3% -- Massachusetts: 12,357 (93%)
3% -- Oklahoma: 11,131 (99%)
3% -- Utah: 5,294 (63%)
 
On my blog here:

http://paul4prez.blogspot.com/2008/02/ron-paul-super-tuesday-results.html

Caucus States (% reporting)

TBA% -- Alaska: 0 votes (0%)
25% -- Montana: 400 votes (100%)
21% -- North Dakota: 2,082 votes (100%)
15% -- Minnesota: 7,483 votes (67%)
10% -- West Virginia: 118 votes (100%)
9% -- Colorado: 2,762 votes (54%)


Primary States (% reporting)

7% -- New York: 38,787 (99%)
6% -- Tennessee: 30,402 (98%)
5% -- Illinois: 37,614 (87%)
5% -- New Jersey: 26,556 (98%)
5% -- Arizona: 16,948 votes (66% )
5% -- Arkansas: 6,914 votes (75%)
4% -- California: 36,504 votes (15%)
4% -- Missouri: 25,770 (98%)
4% -- Connecticut: 5,897 votes (95%)
4% -- Delaware: 2,131 votes (100%)
3% -- Georgia: 26,575 (92%)
3% -- Alabama: 14,769 votes (97%)
3% -- Massachusetts: 12,357 (93%)
3% -- Oklahoma: 11,131 (99%)
3% -- Utah: 5,294 (63%)


Ralph Nader, in his 2000 Presidential bid, received 2.74 percent of the popular vote.


We're already doing quite a bit better than that other candidate blacked out by the media. Heh! :cool:
 
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On my blog here:

http://paul4prez.blogspot.com/2008/02/ron-paul-super-tuesday-results.html

Caucus States (% reporting)

TBA% -- Alaska: 0 votes (0%)
25% -- Montana: 400 votes (100%)
21% -- North Dakota: 2,082 votes (100%)
15% -- Minnesota: 7,483 votes (67%)
10% -- West Virginia: 118 votes (100%)
9% -- Colorado: 2,762 votes (54%)


Primary States (% reporting)

7% -- New York: 38,787 (99%)
6% -- Tennessee: 30,402 (98%)
5% -- Illinois: 37,614 (87%)
5% -- New Jersey: 26,556 (98%)
5% -- Arizona: 16,948 votes (66% )
5% -- Arkansas: 6,914 votes (75%)
4% -- California: 36,504 votes (15%)
4% -- Missouri: 25,770 (98%)
4% -- Connecticut: 5,897 votes (95%)
4% -- Delaware: 2,131 votes (100%)
3% -- Georgia: 26,575 (92%)
3% -- Alabama: 14,769 votes (97%)
3% -- Massachusetts: 12,357 (93%)
3% -- Oklahoma: 11,131 (99%)
3% -- Utah: 5,294 (63%)
What are those 99% and 98% percentages?:confused:
 
Delegate totals

Thanks, this is helpful. Would you mind listing the delegates too?

The delegate totals aren't really firm numbers yet. The only place Ron Paul has picked up delegates today is in North Dakota and Minnesota, but the eventual numbers won't be known until after their state conventions. Someone estimated 5 in North Dakota. He could be good for 2 or 3 in Minnesota. And there was a deal in West Virginia to get 3 more.

Montana earned 0 delegates, even with our 25% second-place showing, since it was winner take all.

That leaves Alaska....
 
Good point.

I guess freedom isn't popular. Where can I plug my head into the matrix?

Freedom is popular, but thinking for yourself and voting for the best candidate even if the media barely mentions him is still not in style, it appears.
 
Update:

Caucus States (% reporting)

TBA% -- Alaska: 0 votes (0%)
25% -- Montana: 400 votes (100%)
21% -- North Dakota: 2,082 votes (100%)
15% -- Minnesota: 9,411 votes (82%)
10% -- West Virginia: 118 votes (100%)
8% -- Colorado: 4,670 votes (73%)




Primary States (% reporting)

7% -- New York: 38,787 (99%)
6% -- Tennessee: 30,592 (100%)
5% -- Illinois: 42,945 (95%)
5% -- New Jersey: 26,556 (98%)
5% -- Arizona: 17,554 votes (72% )
5% -- Arkansas: 8,696 votes (85%)
4% -- California: 40,239 votes (23%)
4% -- Missouri: 26,411 (99%)
4% -- Connecticut: 6,014 votes (99%)
4% -- Delaware: 2,131 votes (100%)
3% -- Georgia: 27,442 (97%)
3% -- Alabama: 15,052 votes (99%)
3% -- Massachusetts: 12,680 (95%)
3% -- Oklahoma: 11,166 (100%)
3% -- Utah: 8,088 (99%)

http://paul4prez.blogspot.com/2008/02/ron-paul-super-tuesday-results.html
 
It literally is City vs. Country in the percentages. It's so striking. As the suburbs depress through the housing crisis, I think the divide will further solidify and they'll become the 'dense' country. What an interesting time we're going to witness. Suburbia is going through one hell of a reality check.
 
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