Posted on 01/12/2008 11:19:07 AM PST by Right in Wisconsin
Republican Delegates (1,191 needed to win nomination)
Candidate Delegates Rudy Giuliani 0 Mike Huckabee 31 Duncan Hunter 1 John McCain 7 Ron Paul 0 Mitt Romney 29 Fred Thompson 3 Total 71
Democratic Delegates (2,026 needed to win nomination)
Candidate Delegates Hillary Clinton 24 John Edwards 18 Mike Gravel 0 Dennis Kucinich 0 Barack Obama 25 Bill Richardson 0 Total 67
Source: The Associated Press
Popularity: 6% [?]
Leave a Comment
(Excerpt) Read more at youdecide08.foxnews.com ...
Fred has more than three.
Did you mean for this to be on the News Forum? You can ask the Admin Moderator to transfer it for you.
(It’s on the Religion forum right now.)
Please put in News forum - sorry and thanks
Officially he has three. That is less than one-tenth of the number Huckabee has. Maybe if he keeps on going negative and turning voters off, he can make up some ground.
Hunter has more delegates than Rudy or Ron Paul. Yet, they are in the debates. That should trouble everyone.
McCain has only seven delegates. When will he drop out?
When his money dries up
None of them has more than 31. I heard they're all dropping out.
Why is this thread in the Religion forum? Ask the mod to move it.
democrat president by default...huh? sarcasm
It does. Media bias against Duncan Hunter has been widely noted.
because I rarely post and messed up - asked the moderator to transfer so hopefully it will be soon
I just noticed you already asked.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/scorecard/#R
Pick your poison!
Such big numbers, hard to keep them straight. Just can’t believe Fox hasn’t corrected yet. Where did the AP get their numbers??
The AP gave the 3 more Fred has to Huckabee - to put him ahead of Romney (I guess...)
This fits what I knew better than the Fox numbers. The real Iowa breakdown won't be known until their state convention, but the estimates CNN used are the ones most cited. They thus credit Paul with 2 out of Iowa and Hunter with 1 out of Wyoming. They also assign a few "unpledged RNC delegates," which I don't claim to understand, from a few states: 3 for Huck from AK, 1 for Rudy from ME, and a total of 6 for Mitt (1 IL, 2 IN, 1 ME, 2 MN). To those claiming Hunter is ahead of Rudy and Paul I'm curious of on what you are basing that. WY did pick some alternate delegates, hoping the convention will restore the state's full count. Is that your source? If so it is speculative that the convention will be enough pro-Mitt to pad his total as his count would be increased the most by seating all of WY.
That’s more like it.
AP left out Iowa, because of the idiosyncrasies of their process (not final until the state convention).
LOL!!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.