Posted on 02/09/2008 8:39:46 AM PST by Checkers
The Cauci don't begin until 1pm pacific time, but it's never too early to start a live thread.
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Results update from the WA state GOP:
Statewide Results 2008 Precinct Caucuses:
Precincts Reporting 83.1 %
Candidates Percentage
Huckabee 23.8 %
McCain 25.6 %
Paul 21 %
Romney 16.3 %
Other 1.0 %
Uncommitted 12.2 %
Last Updated at: 9:45 PM
Next Update at: 10:15 PM
Benton County? Who wins there? That is supposedly where some outstanding results are?
Thanks. I just posted the WA State GOP results. Next update is supposed to be at 10:15, but the last one was 1/2 hr late. I think I’m going to sign off and go watch a little TV then turn in. Fingers crossed for the results in the a.m. Night all.
ANTI McCain - 74.4
McCain - 25.6
WA State w/83% in....
Precincts Reportng: 83%
Republicans
Candidate # of votes % of total # of delegates
McCain 3,239 25.90% 0
Huckabee 3,010 24.07% 0
Paul 2,655 21.23% 0
Romney 2,055 16.43% 0
LOL
They usually have it split out rather nicely in the general, but I just went to the WA Sect’y of State site and nothing there.
The news just said that it was record turnout across the state for both parties. And said, “Mitt Romney is doing quite well even though he dropped out on Wed.”
I’ve met the man numerous times before in social situations and know people who have left his church.
Ok, that makes it a little different then.
I’ll keep hitting ‘refresh’ and posting results for awhile. Have a good night!
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He’s the kind of man who rolls his eyes at you when you disagree with him and says that he doesn’t care what you say because Huckabee is a fine Christian.
My grandsons best friend signed up with the Navy yesterday. And he is hoping McCain will be his commander in chief !
As I think I said before, this was an unusual caucus (20 years since my first). Believe me, debates are the usual rule of the day and to the point where I'm just waiting for the noise to be over so we can get get down to business. The best I can figure today is that folks were too shell-shocked.
The "debate" portion where the heat usually begins... well... nobody seemed to want to bring it up. And to be frank, that included me as a longtime "regular," because there didn't seem to be an answer waiting anywhere. Yes, the system is broken, but I'm hearing no solutions anywhere so bringing it up accomplishes... nothing.
If anyone has answers, there will be opportunity to bring them up in subsequent events this year.
Believe me, party regulars are hardly adverse to debates, for all that they should be...
The alternative is to accept ballots that were turned in by people who might not have been willing to give an oath that they are actually Republicans.
:-( Kinda hard to argue that these should be counted, much as I’d like them to be.
I think we all feel that way.
Well, if the anti-McCain vote keeps happening, I think they will start to get just how unhappy the voters really are.
One of the few wonderful elements of our republic left...each state has the right to do it their own way... :-)
Of course, the institutionalization of party systems is wrong.
We didn’t have anything like that at my caucus, so I didn’t understand that was what the issue was.
I’m wondering if that was explained to people, since I bet there are MANY first timers participating. Oh well, McCain lost in Kansas and Louisiana, and he might even lose in WA, which will be awesome. I was really hoping Ron Paul would beat him too. ;o)
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