The Unofficial Feb 7th Results Thread

Razmear

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Didn't see one posted yet, so here it is.

Results:
CNN Links:
CO
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/state/co
MN
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/state/mn
MO
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/state/mo

Google Links:
CO
http://www.google.com/elections/ed/us/results/2012/gop-primary/co
MO
http://www.google.com/elections/ed/us/results/2012/gop-primary/mo
MN
http://www.google.com/elections/ed/us/results/2012/gop-primary/mn

State of MO Official Results:
http://www.sos.mo.gov/enrweb/allresults.asp?eid=336


Times:
MN starts caucusing at 7pm local time (8 eastern) and they end whenever they are done.
MO polls close at 7pm local time (8 eastern)
CO Caucuses are listed as running from noon to 9pm. (11 eastern)

Video Feeds:
CNN
http://www.rentadrone.tv/cnn-live-stream/
http://www.newsandjava.com/watchcnnlive.htm

Other:
MN Live Blog:
http://stillwater.patch.com/articles/live-blog-2012-minnesota-caucuses#photo-9054993


Lets kick some ass tonight!
eb
 
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You should have stamped this OFFICIAL... I'm willing to bet this thread will be stomped on by one labelled "official".

Crazy, huh :D
 
A little tidbit for those keeping score of the Delegates in contention today

February 7, 2012

Colorado (caucus - Closed) 36 total delegates (State Convention: Saturday 14 April)
Minnesota (caucus - Open) 40 total delegates (State Convention: Saturday 5 May 2012)
Missouri (primary) – Counts for Zero delegates
 
CNN has on their program guide that they are doing coverage tonight. I didn't see anything on Fox - looks like they are doing their regular programming unless the program guide wasn't updated.
 
CNN has on their program guide that they are doing coverage tonight. I didn't see anything on Fox - looks like they are doing their regular programming unless the program guide wasn't updated.

Can you give exact page because I am not in USA and some web pages I can not access if I dont have direct link.
Thanks.
 
CNN has on their program guide that they are doing coverage tonight. I didn't see anything on Fox - looks like they are doing their regular programming unless the program guide wasn't updated.

Cnn has had the more comprehensuve coverage. FOX is silent tonight because Mitt and Newt won't be in play as much.
 
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