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atbell
I just found this CNN sumary of the primaries. It's nice and comprehensive, not to mention easy to find the states where Ron Paul got double digit percentages.

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/pr...dates/#20080205
eROs.au
quote:
Originally posted by atbell
not to mention easy to find the states where Ron Paul got double digit percentages.


lol
Q5echo
CNN is good...if you like to scroll.

Realclearpolitics.com is fairly quick and dirty with a lot of quick ancilliary links

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/
pkcRAISTLIN
can you be a member of both parties thus allowing you to vote in both primaries? i think its a bit dumb if you cant, perhaps im a swinging voter and want to see the two best candidates from each side running for the top job.
Lebezniatnikov
You can only vote in one to prevent people from purposely voting for the most vulnerable candidate of the party other than their own.

Here's a list of who's won what so far:

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/

quote:
By Greg Sargent - February 5, 2008, 10:19PM

A big win for Obama: MSNBC and Fox call Connecticut for the Illinois Senator. He also is projected to win MInnesota, Kansas and Alabama. Here's the tally so far:

Obama:

Connecticut

Minnesota

Delware

Georgia

Alabama

Illinois

North Dakota

Kansas

Utah




Clinton:

Massachusetts

New York

New Jersey

Tennessee

Arkansas

Oklahoma

pkcRAISTLIN
the more i learn about the US political system the more i love australia's ;)
Fibonacci
yikes mccain vs hillary... the thought of that is very scary.
Q5echo
mccain vs hillary = /hope
josh4
quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
mccain vs hillary = /hope

hope was lost in 2000

quote:
Originally posted by eROs.au
lol

double lol
Q5echo
quote:
Originally posted by josh4
hope was lost in 2000


in a vein attept to take a jab at me, you again make absolutely no sense and reinforce the belief that you're a complete moron.

was there no hope in 2004 as well?

Lebezniatnikov
quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
in a vein attept to take a jab at me, you again make absolutely no sense and reinforce the belief that you're a complete moron.

was there no hope in 2004 as well?


John Kerry would have been no victory.
atbell
quote:
Originally posted by Fibonacci
yikes mccain vs hillary... the thought of that is very scary.


Scary but not wholely unexpected.

People don't actually like change, the idea of it may be inspriring but change invovles uncertainty and uncertainty is scary.

Therefore, vote for the scary that you are certain about.

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