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Iowa Caucuses - Results Live Thread
January 3, 2008
| xjcsa
Posted on 01/03/2008 12:08:45 PM PST by xjcsa
Edited on 01/03/2008 7:30:11 PM PST by Admin Moderator.
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I thought the time was right to start up a live thread for results and comments about tonight, so here we are!
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa
KEYWORDS: 2008; biden; caucus; caucuses; dodd; edwards; elections; fred; fredthompson; giuliani; gravel; hillary; huckabee; hunter; ia2008; iowa; keyes; kucinich; livethread; mccain; mikehuckabee; obama; paul; richardson; romney; thompson
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To: Yaelle
can’t wait for that paternity or DNA test!
2,781
posted on
01/03/2008 8:54:51 PM PST
by
RDTF
To: MinuteGal
With 87% of the precincts reporting:
Thompson - 13,932
McCain - 13,693
2,782
posted on
01/03/2008 8:54:59 PM PST
by
freedom4me
(Courage is fear holding on a minute longer. --Gen. George Patton)
To: Mad_Tom_Rackham; EmilyGeiger
And Rush finally sticking up for conservative principles ...
LOL! Are you serious
Ok, I phrased that wrong. But remember during the amnesty debacle, he wouldn't come out at all against what W was doing. Or what the party was doing to itself. He was against the amnesty bill and was quite eloquent about it. But I was thinking more of before the bill - when most of the other talk show hosts were talking illegal immigration at least every other day. There was a good 6 ot 9 months where Rush spoke about it maybe 2 or 3 times. He was great, eloquent, to the point, and dead on about it. But it was so seldom, I was extremely frustrated. It seemed to me he was trying to NOT say anything bad about the administration, so he said nothing about the illegal immigration problem.
At one point, after the 2006 election, he said he wasn't going to be the GOP waterboy any more and only then was he talking openly. Long, long after all the other hosts.
That's what I meant. He's been conservative all along, no doubt. But he hasn't been open and honest about how the party fell apart.
Emily, I don't remember the diatribe against the GOP during the amnesty debate. But to be honest, I quit listening to him every day when he was avoiding the illegal immigration issue for a good 6-9 months before the amnesty bill. After about 3 months, I went elsewhere. His reality was not the reality I was seeing in Mexifornia. Gladly, that has changed!
To: Victory Rocks
Would you want to be riding on that plane with Hillary tonight? Talk about a flight to hell...
2,784
posted on
01/03/2008 8:55:41 PM PST
by
Darth Republican
(Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy.)
To: petitfour
LOL! Yes, petitfour and Cottonball - the two rather effeminate males on FR!
To: freedom4me
Whaaaaaaaa!!
“The TV won’t talk about what I want to hear about!”
Grow up.
To: Mad_Tom_Rackham
Why do I find it funny when the Fox announcer said the campaign planes are already in the air going to NH.
Their all probably saying "SXXX YXX Iowa". Of course, except the winners.
2,787
posted on
01/03/2008 8:55:57 PM PST
by
AGreatPer
("The Democrats don't give a rats ass about this country"....Rush Limbaugh, 11/15/07)
To: flaglady47
Now I'm going to really confuse you.
I believe that Mormonism IS a cult according to the criteria described in the book mentioned earlier on this thread, but I would have no problem voting for a Mormon for POTUS if he were a conservative.
I loved Rick Warren's book and have gone through two extended studies of it in my Sunday School class. I adore Joel Osteen and listen to or record him every Sunday and I have even been to see him in person.
I am a very active member of a mainline Methodist Church, but I was raised a Presbyterian minister's daughter. I have many beliefs that you might refer to as fundamentalist and I very much enjoy Bible studies, particularly those by Beth Moore.
I have a Masters Degree in Biology and have been teaching both Biology and Medical Laboratory Technology for over 20 years, but I do not believe that Global Warming is anything other than a natural phenomenon that man has no power to cause or to stop were it really the crisis that Al Gore claims it is. I do not agree with Rick Warren on this issue, and I have never even heard Joel mention it at all.
At the same time, I believe that were Huckabee to become the GOP nominee for POTUS, it would be a disaster! He is NOT a conservative and his views on immigration and the WOT alone should disqualify him in any thinking person's mind for the office of president. He is the worst of both worlds - he might allow an unqualified Dem to win the WH, but he would also be a Republican version of Jimmy Carter were he to be elected POTUS. We can NOT afford to make such a mistake at this critical point in the history of our country just because one man is able to fool politically uniformed evangelical Christians into voting for him.
2,788
posted on
01/03/2008 8:57:06 PM PST
by
srmorton
(Choose life!)
To: AGreatPer
Shhhhhhhh....we wouldn’t want to stir up anything, now would we?
2,789
posted on
01/03/2008 8:57:43 PM PST
by
WVNan
To: RockinRight
A communist wouldn’t pass my political test... LOL
To: DogandPonyShow
It was not meant to be a State of the Union adress...
That speech by Obama was Obama and sounded natural and not contrived or written for him by someone else...hes way ahead of Hillary in the speech area...
He would be harder to beat than Hillary...
hes got too many plusses where she has her major negatives...
For instance First Lady Michelle Obama or Firsat (Laddy) Bill Clinton?????????
LOL
To: TN4Liberty; RockinRight
Acutally, any possibility I might have ever supported Fred Thompson (and he was my second favorite prior to this) was nullified by your fellow FredHead in
in this post. I have always made an effort to treat others with dignity and respect, even in disagreement, and will disassociate myself as far as possible from this sort of thing. While there are some good folks for your guy, there is simply too much of this type of thing among the Fred Thompson supporters I've encountered. I've sent a mass-email - twice - to my fellow Hunter supporters in past months to exhort against this exact behavior.
2,792
posted on
01/03/2008 8:58:08 PM PST
by
Lexinom
(Build the fence and call China to account. GoHunter08.com)
To: Political Junkie Too
If Shep can delivery you a slapdown, you ain’t quite ready for primetime.
2,793
posted on
01/03/2008 8:58:26 PM PST
by
dirtboy
(Loozers - Hillary and Romney Couldn't happen to a more deserving triangulating pair.)
To: All
State-by-State Votes
01/03/08 Presidential Primary / Caucus
January 03, 2008 - 11:54PM ET (i) = incumbent = winner = runoff
Iowa Select a State———————Iowa
President - Dem Caucus
1777 of 1781 Precincts Reporting - 99%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Obama, Barack Dem 937 38%
Edwards, John Dem 742 30%
Clinton, Hillary Dem 735 29%
Richardson, Bill Dem 52 2%
Biden, Joe Dem 23 1%
Uncommitted Dem 3 0%
Dodd, Chris Dem 1 0%
Gravel, Mike Dem 0 0%
Kucinich, Dennis Dem 0 0%
Other Dem 0 0%
President - GOP Caucus
1546 of 1781 Precincts Reporting - 87%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Huckabee, Mike GOP 35,621 34%
Romney, Mitt GOP 26,524 25%
Thompson, Fred GOP 13,932 13%
McCain, John GOP 13,693 13%
Paul, Ron GOP 10,184 10%
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/files/elections/2008/by_state/US_Page_0103_VD.html?SITE=CSPANELN&SECTION=POLITICS
2,794
posted on
01/03/2008 8:58:46 PM PST
by
Milwaukee_Guy
(Don't hit them between the eyes. Hit them right -in- the eyes!)
To: offduty
This isn’t over...it’s just beginning. If you don’t believe me, ask Vince Foster. If she had the ability to make blood run uphill, then oh yeah, you have a point, there.
2,795
posted on
01/03/2008 8:58:51 PM PST
by
unspun
(God save us from egos -- especially our own.)
To: offduty
This isn’t over...it’s just beginning. If you don’t believe me, ask Vince Foster. If she had the ability to make blood run uphill, then oh yeah, you have a point, there.
2,796
posted on
01/03/2008 8:58:52 PM PST
by
unspun
(God save us from egos -- especially our own.)
To: Ramius
In what way has Iowa ever mattered? In its predictive power for nominees... Somewhere less than half the time?
Well, I wouldn't put down Iowa, but we do have 28 more primaries in the next month. It's a long way to go.
To: Tennessee Nana
2,798
posted on
01/03/2008 8:59:12 PM PST
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
Comment #2,799 Removed by Moderator
To: claudiustg
Iowa has a lot of liberals to begin with. I think Romney did very well here with Huckabee capitalizing on religion. Huckabee isn’t doing well in New Hampshire. Romney soundly beat the rest of the field.
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