January
? - Iowa 28 delegates
RINO - New Hampshire 12
Newt - South Carolina 25
Newt - Florida 50
February
Newt - Nevada 28
Newt - Maine 24
Newt - Colorado 36
Newt - Minnesota 40
Newt - Arizona 29
Newt - Michigan 30
March
Newt - Washington 43
Newt - Alaska 27
Newt - Georgia 76
Newt - Idaho 32
RINO - Mass 41
Newt - North Dakota 28
Newt - Ohio 66
Newt - Oklahoma 43
Newt - Tennessee 58
RINO - Vermont 17
Newt - Virginia 50
Newt - Wyoming 29
Newt - Kansas 40
Newt - Alabama 50
RINO - Hawaii 20
Newt - Mississippi 40
Newt - Missouri 52
Newt - Illinois 69
Newt - Louisiana 46
April
Newt - Maryland 37
Newt - Texas 155
RINO - Wash D.C. 19
Newt - Wisconsin 42
RINO - Connecticut 28
RINO - Delaware 17
RINO - New York 95
Newt - Pennsylvania 72 Newt was born in PA
RINO - Rhode Island 19
May
Newt - Indiana 46
Newt - North Carolina 55
Newt - West Virginia 31
Newt - Nebraska 35
Newt - Oregon 29
Newt - Arkansas 36
Newt - Kentucky 45
June
Newt - California 172
Newt - Montana 26
Newt - New Jersey 50
Newt - New Mexico 23
Newt - South Dakota 28
RINO - Utah 40
Newt is the Conservative Candidate across the Nation.
You do realize that if Newt is the nominee, Obama wins, right?
You do understand that these delegates are no longer committed dont you? That means that if one person wins a particular state, the delegates can split and vote for whoever they want.
It is going to be a brokered convention.
But, I hope you are right, but think you are not, since there is no way Michigan, Ill, Cal, VA, Maine, Mn, and a couple others go for Gingrich.
If Gingrich does not win both South Carolina and Florida, its all over for him. Then, he has to carry at least 4 of the six in Feb, if not all of them.
Sad to say, it is going to come down to money and organization.
Newt’s not winning Missouri. He’s not on the ballot, therefore nobody is going to caucus for him.