Posted on 01/25/2012 9:53:46 PM PST by campaignPete R-CT
I meant for Bush in the primaries, NH went for McCain by a wide margin. Maine (caucuses not primary) went to Bush. Vermont, MA and RI were huge for McCain. CT was the closest, McCain edged Bush in the state of his birth by 2 or 3 points.
http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?f=1&year=2000&elect=2
In 2000, Bush beat McCain in Maine, but it was a primary back then (as your link to Dave Leip makes clear).
McCain beat Bush in the NH primary 48%-30%, but Bush beat Gore in the general by a little over 1% to get the state’s 4 EVs and win the presidency.
Yes, George W. Bush was born in New Haven while his dad was attendeing Yale, but moved to Texas as a small child. Since 1980, the only person elected to the presidency who had lived at least half his life in the state of his birth was Bill Clinton.
Doh!
Since 1980, the only person elected to the presidency who had lived at least half his life in the state of his birth was Bill Clinton.
Yes, it's striking how many have ties to multiple states. Even earlier in our history many a President was born in one state and mostly lived as an adult in another.
Newt, born and raised I think in PA, lived in Georgia most of his adult life, now lives in VA though he told the debate audience last night he was "from the neighboring state of Georgia". Mitt, tied to Michigan, MA, Utah and NH where he probably settled after his Governorship solely to suck up to the primary voters or to escape paying his own fines in MA.
Santorum was born in VA. Ron Paul, born and raised in Allegheny County PA!
Perry was the only one who was elected in the state of his birth.
Oh and Buddy Roemer too. :D
Was Santorum born in VA or WV? IIRC he lived in WV as a child and in the Pittsburgh are starting at around age 12.
Wikipedia lists his place of birth as Winchester, Virginia. An independent city that is never the less the county seat of Frederick County. (Local government in VA and MD both seem weird to me.)
He was then raised in Berkeley County WV some 25 miles away from there and then Butler County PA. Then it says he finished HS in Lake County IL after his psychologist dad and nurse mom went to work at Great Lakes Naval Station.
predictions? I predict MILT & ronPaul get 95% of the straw vote. And delegates elected.
That is why I was hoping to get some action started here with the Maine freepers. Nobody knows this thing starts tomorrow. If I start pinging Mainers, some will get annoyed wid me reel fass. (What if NEWT gets 0 votes tomorrow at the Lincoln caucus? Will it make FOXnews?)
Maine is getting some national news attention
ronPaul went to Bangor today, due to caucus tomorrow in Lincoln, ME ... north of Bangor.
“WATERVILLE, Maine Ron Paul braved Maines snow and ice Friday in a quest to pick up delegates, vowing he and his loyal band of supporters would be a factor in the Republican nominating contest for weeks to come.
The Texas congressman attracted a packed house in Bangor despite a powerful winter storm that shuttered schools and brought traffic to a virtual standstill.”
You may be right that Romney and Paul may grab all the delegates there. Hopefully the media won’t give the caucuses prominence even if they do run the occasional story such as this one.
The news starved media definitely will report it. But even if Maine were to be largely ignored:
The regional media (Boston Globe, etc.) will report heavily on it, so Romney gets a boost in MA VT RI CT NY. That is a minimum.
If a caucus is held in the forest and nobody hears it, did it really happen?
It is delusional thinking that this early in the race nobody will notice that Newt and Santorum combine for 4% over the first 7 days.
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