Mitt Romney is being projected the winner in the Nevada Republican Caucuses with 55% of the vote.
And Hillary Clinton has just been projected the winner of the Nevada Democratic Caucuses with 52% of the vote.
What do you think?
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January 19, 2008 03:44 PM EST
(Updated: January 19, 2008 04:13 PM EST)
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Mitt Romney is being projected the winner in the Nevada Republican Caucuses with 55% of the vote. And Hillary Clinton has just been projected the winner of the Nevada Democratic Caucuses with 52% of the vote. What do you think?
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Romney also won. He is now the front runner. Even if he loses in South Carolina, he will have more delegates and more money and more momentum.
I think this proves that Hillary and Romney will be the candidates.
And Romney has the almost home state advantage.
Lori, the illegal vote? Yeah, OK.
Looks like the evangelical vote is staying home this year.
Do you know what PROOF you have to give....either your DL # or the last 4 digits of someones SSN.
I do not believe that there is voter fraud going on as you hint at. And, apparently the Bush Justice Dept - which has been looking long and hard - hasn't been able to find it, either.
Clinton: 5,355 state delegates
Obama: 4,773 state delegates
Obama: 13 official Democratic Party delegates
Clinton: 12 official Democratic Party delegates
If you look at these figures you can see the race was a close one. Caucus results are always difficult to understand and difficult to report on. But Clinton did not blow Obama out of the water in Nevada by any means. Edwards did lose badly.
Percentage wise:
Clinton 52%
Obama 45%
Edwards 4%
One things for sure, each vote really counted, at least for the Democratic party.