To: Billlknowles; PapaNew; ClearCase_guy; hoosiermama; Mr. K; Texas Fossil
Well FWIW here is a link to
The Delegate Projection Spreadsheet Cells highlighted in orange are fair game, the other cells should not be altered.
(Or you'll have Karl Rove hounding you until late October
)
Using South Carolina as an example you will see that delegates are not strictly divided proportionally.
Some states allot "winner take all" for districts then allocate the lions share to the statewide winner.
SC ALLOCATION
Isn't it strange how even with Newt winning SC the Mittiot gets the Google headlines
ROMNEY BIAS
11 posted on
02/03/2012 11:23:52 PM PST by
bksanders
(Old Gets Older the Older I Get)
To: bksanders; Mountain Mary; trisham; onyx; STARWISE; maggief
Good information to keep for possible tarkets /info Bet they are all part of the same news chain or receive the same AP material that they cut/paste and modify to make just a little different.
According to NPR via NYT
NEWT leads Mitt 39-32
when FL vote divided per RNC rules!
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12 posted on
02/04/2012 2:46:59 AM PST by
hoosiermama
(Stand with God: Newt, and Sarah will be right next to you.)
To: bksanders
That's kind of cool.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/80452006/GOP-Primary-Convention-Delegate-Projection
Is there a way to get this chart in an interactive format like excel (so you can manually track projected to actual)?
So the theory is if it goes per projection it'll be a brokered convention and then it looks like an even split between Newt and Mitt. But it's not clear to me what the odds are after that.
13 posted on
02/04/2012 6:34:33 AM PST by
PapaNew
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