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. [history]
I thought the time was right to start up a live thread for results and comments about tonight, so here we are!
Where’s that number coming from? I can’t get the IA Gop site to come up...
2% reprting
is this exit caucusing by the Drive By Media
UGH... I’m tired of explaining this too... Although I think his understanding of Federalism is actually a GOOD thing. No reason to replace bad law with more bad law.
As for hiring an openly gay person in their campaign... Just because one isn’t discriminatory against someone doesn’t mean they agree with the Gay Activist Agenda pushed by the left.
lol!!!!
http://www.iowacaucusresults.com/
Senator John Edwards : 33.90%
Senator Hillary Clinton : 32.00%
Senator Barack Obama : 31.28%
Governor Bill Richardson : 1.75%
Senator Joe Biden : 0.89%
Senator Chris Dodd : 0.10%
Uncommitted : 0.08%
Precincts Reporting: 258 of 1781
(Percentages are State Delegate Equivalents.)
Senator John Edwards : 33.90%
Senator Hillary Clinton : 32.00%
Senator Barack Obama : 31.28%
Governor Bill Richardson : 1.75%
Senator Joe Biden : 0.89%
Senator Chris Dodd : 0.10%
Uncommitted : 0.08%
Precincts Reporting: 258 of 1781
http://www.iowacaucusresults.com/
ha!
Repubs passing the offering? For what?
Fred’s gaining!
No worries.
Intrade Iowa contract up 30 on the day to 89.
lol......I do believe it was all of them....
Or facing east and wailing to Mecca.
Well, I’d certainly think a local Seattle station would have the inside scoop on the Iowa caucus numbers.
;-)
Hank
FOX still blathering about Fred dropping out.
18% is a great start, it would be awesome if he could get over 20. This would be a victory for Fred. Especially if Huck and Romney stay right at or below what they were polling, and Fred far outdoes what he was polling.
Fox News.
I’m back from our caucus in rural eastern Iowa. Results:
Romney 23
McCain 16
Huckabee 13
Thompson 11
Guiliani 3
Paul 1
Hunter 0
Very surprised by McCain vote. Others were about where one would expect them to be.
Romney and Paul had campaign workers at the caucus site.
Ah, but Roy, the flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long. And you’ve burned so very bright.
hehe, great minds and all that rot
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