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hughhewitt.townhall.com ^ | 01/20/2008 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 01/20/2008 9:56:56 AM PST by Checkers

That's the RCP Delegate Count:

Romney 59

Huckabee 38

McCain 32

Thompson 5

Giuliani 1

CNN has Romney with 66, Huckabee 38, and McCain 26, but you get the picture.

In terms of total votes cast in primaries and caucuses to date (excluding Wyoming, for which I don't have a total):

Romney 530,162

McCain 510,132

Huckabee 339,824

Thompson 103,553

Giuliani 59,312

Romney has a decisive lead among Republican votes cast to date as McCain's numbers reflect the large majority of Independents' votes he rolled up in New Hampshire, Michigan and South Carolina.

Florida is open only to Republicans and voting has been underway for weeks. It is a dead heat between Romney, McCain, Huckabee and Giuliani. Voters in Florida are in for the most interesting 10 day campaign in recent political history. It is an elimination round in which at least one and possibly two of the would-be nominees will be sent to the sidelines. There is no front-runner, and there is no "momentum" though Romney has three state wins, McCain two and Huck one. What is said and done by the candidates over the next few days will decide Florida and nothing else. Even as they focus on this confused picture, the issues dominating the debate are changing rapidly to elevate the economy over immigration and the war. That has to favor Romney, and McCain is still burdened by the antipathy of many Reagan conservatives.

If the Florida electorate reflects the general opinion of Republicans who have voted thus far, Romney will win in the Sunshine State.

The GOP is at a crossroads, and because it is, so is the country. In ten days, Florida Republicans will have a huge say in setting its course for the next decade, and Florida's Reagan Republicans the

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To: Checkers

I hope Romney pulls this out but it’s going to be tough with the Amnesty-CryptKeeper and the Squirrel-Popper grabbing votes from both ends of the spectrum.


21 posted on 01/20/2008 10:12:46 AM PST by Dagnabitt (McCain - Kennedy Amnesty --- Two marriage cheats cheating our homeland.)
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To: G Larry

I will not vote McCain in general election. I would rather have Hillary or Obama. At least dems would get the blame.

Remember, McCain was close switching to dems in 2000. He was also one option for Kerry’s VP slot in 2004. He wants Amnesty for illegals and his SC pick would surely be pre-approved by Ted Kennedy. It does not matter who is his VP attending foreign funerals. McCain sets the policy.

Fred and Huckabee are finished. It is McCain, Romney, or maybe Guliani. Take your pick.


22 posted on 01/20/2008 10:12:52 AM PST by tanaka
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To: misterrob
With Hillary they will be told to pound sand

McCain isnt all that better. He will pick pro-abort judges and he's bought into the evirowacko agenda, and amnesty and so on.

People will just have to put their anti-North animus aside, for the sake of the children.

23 posted on 01/20/2008 10:13:00 AM PST by Nonstatist
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To: Checkers
Here is one, slightly more 'accurate'.
24 posted on 01/20/2008 10:13:02 AM PST by BGHater ('A Nation's best defense is an educated citizenry'-Thomas Jefferson)
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To: squidly

Mitt’s religion is brought up by people who can’t stomach the idea that their brand of idealogue isn’t going to win. He’s a country club Republican more than anything else. But, since the economy is going to be a huge thing going forward I’d rather that than Bush’s rebate scams designed to bribe the ignorant.


25 posted on 01/20/2008 10:14:29 AM PST by misterrob
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To: Old Retired Army Guy
Well,...try reading this one:

Where Now From Here?

26 posted on 01/20/2008 10:14:43 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: Nonstatist
Are you saying if it ends up hillary V. Mitt that you will stay home?

Please tell me you won’t do that. PLEASE?

27 posted on 01/20/2008 10:14:50 AM PST by Ditter
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To: Checkers
It is a dead heat between Romney, McCain, Huckabee and Giuliani

Voter turnout will be critical for any of these candidates to win.

All are in a statistical tie as of now.

Rudy has been running TV ads for the last two weeks so his numbers should go up, McCain winning in SC should help his numbers

I see this race splitting into two tiers: Guiliani and McCain moving ahead and Romeny and Huckabee dropping down and fighting it out for third.

Rudy or McCain winning is not good

28 posted on 01/20/2008 10:15:05 AM PST by Popman (Gold Standard: Trying to squeeze a 50 lb economy back into a 5 lb bag)
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To: Old Retired Army Guy

With Super Tuesday yet to cccur, anyone using the term ‘’decisive lead’’ A) has forfeited all credibility, and B) is delusional, possibly beyond cure.


29 posted on 01/20/2008 10:15:05 AM PST by SAJ
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To: Checkers

We barely have over 100 delagates awarded and people are giving up. Do you realize there are 2200 to go???


30 posted on 01/20/2008 10:18:22 AM PST by Always Right (Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?)
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To: Ditter

I’m for Mitt. I cant see myself voting for McInsane, though. If I want a Democrap agenda Ill vote Democrat.


31 posted on 01/20/2008 10:19:31 AM PST by Nonstatist
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To: tanaka
I will not vote McCain in general election. I would rather have Hillary or Obama. At least dems would get the blame.

That's the essence of it - I won't vote for McCain either. Would anyone here vote for Chuck Hagel or Olympia Snowe just because they had an (R) next to their names?

32 posted on 01/20/2008 10:21:14 AM PST by Swordfished
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To: Nonstatist
Thompson is/was my choice but no matter who ends up the nominee, they have my vote, even McInsane.

hillary MUST be denied the WH for the sake of our country.

33 posted on 01/20/2008 10:23:28 AM PST by Ditter
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To: Checkers

Romney is the most likely GOP nominee at this point. It’s an inevitable result of the insistence of the Rinos/independents on McCain, and the insistence of the evangelicals on Huckabee.


34 posted on 01/20/2008 10:25:09 AM PST by sourcery (Fred: Because "united we stand, divided we fall.")
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To: Checkers
Romney: 66 delegates
Needed to win: 1191 delegates
That's not decisive, that's about 5%.
35 posted on 01/20/2008 10:25:28 AM PST by 6SJ7
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To: BGHater

Even your total did not count Iowa correctly.

More importantly: on 2/5, when before most vote I believe that with wins in Hawaii, Florida, and Maine, that Giuliani will be ahead of Romney.

BTW, using the numbers I have
ROM 65
MCC 41
HUC 28
THO 10
PAU 08
GIU 03


36 posted on 01/20/2008 10:25:41 AM PST by Ingtar (Romney didn't support President Bush's tax cuts in 2003, earning praise from Barney Frank)
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To: SAJ

They just had an interview on CNN and they were saying that only thirty percent of McCain voters in SC called themselves Republicans most called themselves independents. In Florida only Republicans get to vote.

Romney has been organizing for a long time in Florida. He has many high powered endorsements and illegal immigration is a big deal here. He said today that he is going to stay in Florida for the next ten days. He knows what he is doing and he is going to make a stand in Florida like he did in Michigan. He knows when to fight and when to back off. I think he has unsheathed his sword and thrown away the scabbard.

Rudy was slipping even before he got started, this is where he will take out McCain and the rest will fall Super tuesday.


37 posted on 01/20/2008 10:27:47 AM PST by calvo (Your strength isn't what you can do, but what you can endure.)
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To: G Larry

Not true . Flip Romney’s record on guns is very questionable and far worse than McPain’s . Why don’t you have a look and compare ....

http://www.issues2000.org/2008/Mitt_Romney_Gun_Control.htm

http://www.issues2000.org/2008/John_McCain_Gun_Control.htm


38 posted on 01/20/2008 10:27:58 AM PST by Neu Pragmatist (No RINO's -VOTE FRED ... Thank you :))
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To: Zechariah11

Fred needs either McCain or Huckabee to pull a Dean..which actually quite likely.


39 posted on 01/20/2008 10:28:28 AM PST by Dead Dog (Classic Liberalism..AT ALL COSTS)
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To: littlehouse36

LOL !


40 posted on 01/20/2008 10:29:46 AM PST by Neu Pragmatist (No RINO's -VOTE FRED ... Thank you :))
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