Posted on 01/15/2008 12:16:34 PM PST by grellis
Today is the big day!
WAY TO GO MITT!!!!
Now lets hope that he and Thompson can team up and make a strong ticket!!
If not, then Romney/DeMint.
THANK GOD!
So whatta ya say ‘girl???? : )
Woo Hoo!! Wish you guys were here!!!
Radio would be good for the so-called debates. We wouldn’t have to look at their mugs! The fingernail-on-blackboard screech on her-thighness is bad enough.
It’s going to be on the cool side in Lansing this weekend, highs in the teens. Usual January stuff. All the shovelling keeps ya warm, though.
“Michigan is winner take all.”
By district
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_%28United_States%29_presidential_primaries%2C_2008
CNN just said that the Republican who voted , voted two to one for Romney..good deal..
No. Thompson/Romney.
I am happy for Romney. I pick him over Huck or McVain...
He did it, Romney won Michigan :)
15 district delegates are to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the primary results in each of the state’s 15 congressional districts: each congressional district is assigned 1 (?) (pre-penalty 3) National Convention delegates and the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in that district will receive all of that district’s National Convention delegates.
15 (pre-penalty 15 = 10 at-large, 2 bonus, plus 3 party leader National Convention Delegates are to be proportionally allocated to presidential contenders based on the statewide vote. The party leaders include the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Michigan’s Republican Party. These delegates will attend the convention as pledged delegates by virtue of their position.
A candidate must receive 15% of the statewide vote to be eligible to receive National Convention delegates. From those candidates meeting this threshold, proportionally allocate 15 (?) (pre-penalty 12) national convention delegates according to the statewide vote. Round factions to the nearest whole number (below 0.5 are rounded down, 0.5 and above are rounded up). If the end result is less than 15 (?) (pre-penalty 12) delegates, allocate 1 additional delegate to the candidate receiving the most votes statewide. If the end result is more than 15 (?) (pre-penalty 12) delegates, subtract 1 delegate from the candidate receiving the fewest votes statewide.
Yes Fox seems to be upset by the win.
“Winner Take All! “
NOPE
“Winner Take All! “
NOPE
“This is really bad news for McCain”
He left Michigan earlier today, not even hanging around Michigan to give his concession speech. What a sore loser.
Romney/Thompson works for me!
That would be great. I wouldn’t mind being at Mitt’s acceptance rally tonight either!
If you are right and I don’t believe you are, he is a great actor.
He is cooler than ice and he can take a punch. He never gets nasty. Note, I am a Fred person.
Your theory sounds like GWB wanting to go to Iraq to avenge his father.
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