Posted on 02/05/2008 9:47:42 AM PST by BarnacleCenturion
- Romney - 41%
- Huckabee - 33%
- McCain - 16%
- Paul - 10%
West Virginia is winner-take-all, so Romney gets 18 delegates out of the deal.
One down, 20 to go!
Rush is speaking about this vote...hey maybe he read my post...LOL!
No winner yet.
They keep reballoting until someone gets a majority.
There’s still hope.
Yes, he is the chair of the GOP in KS and is Mitt’s immigration advisor. Don’t know how much clout he has though. There are to very distinct factions of the GOP in KS these days the “moderate” wing (who gave us Governor Sebelius) and the conservatives.
Its a caucus, not an all day voting thing like other states.
Everyone gets together and take a vote of who is in the room. These are the results of the first vote:
* Romney - 41%
* Huckabee - 33%
* McCain - 16%
* Paul - 10%
They are now voting a second time without Paul as an option.
Even if all of Pauls voters go to McCain, it will not be enough and after this 2nd vote(about to be finished) McCain will be dropped. (Or its over if someone hits 50%)
They will then vote a third and final time between Huck and Romney, winner take all.
“Lady, 100% of the votes were counted. Nobody got a majority, so they had to have another vote.”
EXACTLY! Since they had to re-vote its wasn’t over! That was my point — thanks for clearing that up.
He won the first vote.
Guess he couldn’t get enough text messages.
Yeah, but TV would have to show the victory speech. We can't get FOX news to talk about Romney, so we know the MSM won't say anything good!
I hope the vote comes in before Rush’s show is over. Why are they taking so long to revote. I hope Mitt wins, really I do! Best wishes Mitt!
It ain’t over ‘til it’s over.
“really think McCain is going to have problems in all the caucus states.”
I do think you may be right. Minnesota caucuses and in my experience, the people that show up are pretty active and informed. They don’t just let you come in and vote - you have to participate and most people that aren’t that interested don’t want to take the time. I certainly hope that this will be true.
“Your post sounds like one from a person seriously in denial of what is happening at the polls.”
“Denial” no, but discouraged, yes. If Huckabee manages to recover from the treatment he’s gotten the past week or so by the media it will be an indication of both his political skills and his potential. I’m not optimistic, but I can always hope.
I’m serious though about the W VA vote possibly riding on which candidate made the best presentation. Huckabee has gotten where he is based almost solely on his ability to present himself, with little money. If he can convince the delegates that he’s far more conservative than he’s been made out to be by his opponents (including the many he has in here) then he just might swing a majority of delegates his way.
In any case, it’s interesting.
I am praying my heart out for Mitt today!
“It aint over til its over.”
Agreed.
Wow! Didn't notice the percentages, but it going to be a close one....DARN!
From thehill.com:
“Romney took 41 percent with 464 votes, while former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee took 33 percent and Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) took 16 percent. Rep. Ron Paul (Texas) took 10 percent and will not be a part of the second round.
The session will reconvene for another vote at 1:30 p.m. EST. It will award 18 of the states 30 delegates to the Republican National Convention.”
Looks like Huckabee is going to take the vast majority of Paul voters, and WV’s delegates. From NRO’s Campaign Spot:
In West Virginia, right now. [David Freddoso]
Through 30 of 55 counties on the second ballot:
316 Huckabee
275 Romney
I don’t know where the other counties will go, but I’m told that most of the Paul people are going with Huckabee.
02/05 02:07 PM
Prayers for Mitt.
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