Here is the running count in Georgia....
http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/ele...0205/00102.htm
Post em as you see em...
Georgia(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama will win Georgia's Democratic primary, CNN projects, but the Republican race there is too close to call.
Sen. Barack Obama will win Georgia's Democratic primary, CNN projects. Early results showed Obama with a 2-1 lead over rival Hillary Clinton in the first state to close its polls. CNN projections show a tight three-way race among Republicans John McCain, Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee.
As polls begin to close, candidates were awaiting results from the 24 states holding primaries or caucuses today. Republican conservative voters appear to be evenly split between Romney and Huckabee, according to preliminary exit polls of Super Tuesday voters.
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On the Democratic side, those who made up their mind in the last three days appear to be torn between Obama and Clinton.
Here is the running count in Georgia....
http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/ele...0205/00102.htm
Obama win Mass and Illinois
Cnn(CNN) -- As the second wave of Super Tuesday polls close, CNN projects Mitt Romney and Barack Obama will take their home states of Massachusetts and Illinois.
Sen. Barack Obama will win Georgia's Democratic primary, CNN projects. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton and John McCain will pick up their first states of the night. Clinton is projected to win in Oklahoma, and McCain is projected to take Connecticut and Illinois.
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As in South Carolina, African-American voters made up just over half the turnout in Georgia's Democratic primary -- and exit polls indicated that Obama took about 80 percent of that vote. And his nearly 40 percent showing among white voters was an improvement over South Carolina, where native son John Edwards was also in the mix.
As polls begin to close, candidates were awaiting results from the 24 states holding primaries or caucuses today.
Oops, I get what you are doing now. Nevermind.
Last edited by Ocotillo; 02-05-2008 at 08:42 PM.
This was no surprise.![]()
Obama wins Delaware,,,,per joe and CNN....
Hilary will take all the yankee states + California = obamowned
It's all about the delegates. Barack just needs to stay close and finish strong. He has done well in each State he has campaigned against Hillary. But yeah, Hillary will most likely come out ahead in delegates but not enough to declare victory.
Alabama like Obama per CNN on-air
Obama wins so far:
Georgia
Alabama
Delaware
Illinois
Last edited by Nbadan; 02-05-2008 at 09:48 PM.
Obama did not win Mass
I'm certainly no Democrat but I'd like to see Obama take my state of Idaho. The black population is less than 1% here, although we are finally getting more diverse. It would be a feather in the cap for the state, which is often classified as racist and for Obama who is often labeled as solely "a black candidate".
my bad...misinterpreted CNN report on top...but numbers show Clinton ahead
58%
39%
in MASS
Thanks...
Obama takes Kansas per CBS
Barack takes North Dakota.,![]()
Thank you mr. knowitall!![]()
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Connecticut, Minnesota & Idaho per Drudge, no link yet.
Wow. Connecticut is huge for Obama. That's Hillary country. I just want the delegate count to be close at the end of the night.
NY Times shows Obama ahead in Connecticut 50-47 with 59% of vote reporting.
CBS just called Connecticut for Obama.
Fox News calls Connecticut for Obama.
Huge win for him there.
Connecticut is Hillary country if I assume right.
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