Posted on 02/09/2008 6:31:16 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde
They will remain unpledged.
Presidential Nominee, Democratic Party 3,922 of 3,966 precincts reporting Click here for Results by Parish |
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6,045 | 2% | Biden, "Joe" | - |
134,261 | 36% | Clinton, Hillary | - |
1,869 | 0% | Dodd, Christopher J. | - |
12,552 | 3% | Edwards, John | - |
1,364 | 0% | Kucinich, Dennis J. | - |
215,868 | 57% | Obama, Barack | - |
4,112 | 1% | Richardson, William "Bill" | - |
Presidential Nominee, Republican Party 3,922 of 3,966 precincts reporting Click here for Results by Parish |
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508 | 0% | Curry, Jerry | - |
181 | 0% | Gilbert, Daniel | - |
1,519 | 1% | Giuliani, Rudolph W. | - |
67,643 | 43% | Huckabee, "Mike" | - |
355 | 0% | Hunter, Duncan | - |
795 | 1% | Keyes, Alan | - |
64,922 | 42% | McCain, John | - |
8,210 | 5% | Paul, Ron | - |
9,798 | 6% | Romney, Mitt | - |
104 | 0% | Tancredo, "Tom" | - |
1,533 | 1% | Thompson, Fred | - |
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boy ... look at the turnout in the democrat versus the gop race ...
another red state where the rat voter turnout crushes the gop numbers.
we iz in big trouble!
It was the only one I heard of. I didn’t hear of any event over in Baton Rouge. The Clinton radio ads kept repeating how no one in the country cared for the poor forgotten people of La more than Hillary. Very pandering and made you want to puke.
It was the only one I heard of. I didn’t hear of any event over in Baton Rouge. The Clinton radio ads kept repeating how no one in the country cared for the poor forgotten people of La more than Hillary. Very pandering and made you want to puke.
The Mittsters delivered for McCain tonight.
EBR and Orleans still are holding back some precincts. All of the conservatives have shown their hands. It's going to be close.
Reporting on CNN with Wolf Blitzer - there is no way Huck can overcome McCain - even if he won every single state left.
Washington
Updated 1 minute ago
County Results
McCain
3,468
26%
Huckabee
3,226
24%
87% precincts reporting
Practically speaking, that is probably true. But technically, not accurate.
Dang, that’s close.
I was so disappointed with the CNN report (#170). If that’s the case, why should all the other states even bother to vote? I’m serious - anybody have the answer?
TOTAL DELEGATES
Delegate Definitions
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McCain
John McCain
Pledged: 697
Unpledged RNC*: 17
Total: 714
~~~
Romney
Mitt Romney
Pledged: 286
Unpledged RNC*: 0
Total: 286
~~~
Huckabee
Mike Huckabee
Pledged: 214
Unpledged RNC*: 3
Total: 217
~~~~
I’m not sure about the delegates
in Romney’s camp and what happens to
those.
BREAKING NEWS: State GOP chairman declares McCain winner in Washington, AP says
He was North of the Lake.
quote “Duke, though repudiated by Republican leaders, is chairman of the Republican Party in St. Tammany Parish, the only majority GOP county in Louisiana. Duke twice carried this district in state-wide elections for U.S. Senate and Governor in ‘90 and ‘91.” endquote
quote “David Duke Files for Congressional Race
BATON ROUGE, La., MARCH 18, 1999, (AP) - Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke entered the race Thursday for the congressional seat given up by Bob Livingston, saying the 85 percent white district near New Orleans ``is made for me.’’
Running as a Republican even though the GOP has said it wants nothing to do with him, Duke becomes the eighth candidate in the May 1 contest.
The other candidates include the popular Dave Treen, who held the seat for more than seven years until 1980, when he became Louisiana’s first GOP governor since Reconstruction; and an ophthalmologist by the name of Monica Monica. She is known as ``Monica Squared.’’
The white-flight bedroom district of New Orleans ``is made for me,’’ Duke said. ``It’s 85 percent white. I’ve carried the district before.’’
The 48-year-old Duke, who campaigns ``to save this country’s Western European heritage’’ and has a new book, ``My Awakening,’’ that calls for separate nations for whites and blacks, carried the district in an unsuccessful 1990 bid for the Senate and a 1991 primary for governor.
Livingston was tapped by his GOP colleagues late last year to become the new House speaker. But he shocked his colleagues the day President Clinton was impeached, resigning because of marital infidelities.
So far, all candidates for the seat are Republicans except Democratic state Rep. Bill Strain.
Duke predicted he will win the seat in a runoff against Treen.
All candidates will run in a single contest May 1 regardless of party affiliation. If no one gets a majority, the top two vote-getters will meet in runoff May 29. “ endquote
Louisianna
Precincts Reportng: 100%
Republican Winner
Mike Huckabee - 43.27%
Republicans
Candidate # of votes % of total # of delegates
Huckabee 68,706 43.27% 0
McCain 66,461 41.86% 0
Romney 10,061 6.34% 0
Paul 8,426 5.31% 0
Thompson 1,574 0.99% 0
Giuliani 1,571 0.99% 0
Hunter 365 0.23% 0
Tancredo 106 0.07% 0
Sweet! Still laughing.
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