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janelle
02-09-2008, 03:48 PM
He voted for Alan Keyes. McCain was not liked at all there. Booing at his name. Maybe Huckebee will get it here. ???

Jolie Rouge
02-09-2008, 08:19 PM
CNN and Fox News have projected Huckabee as the winner in Kansas. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/dates/#20080209
http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/2008/02/09/candidates-aim-for-momentum-not-shutouts-in-weekend-contests/


There are also primaries or caucuses today in Nebraska, Louisiana, Washington State, and the Virgin Islands.

This post will cover today’s election results from Louisiana and Washington, as well as the GOP race in Kansas and the Democratic races in Nebraska, and the Virgin Islands. All numbers will be from CNN unless stated otherwise. http://patterico.com/2008/02/09/election-results-ks-la-ne-wa/

Kansas (100% reporting):

Huckabee - 11,627 - 60%
McCain - 4,587 - 24%
Paul - 2,182 - 11%
Romney - 653 - 3%

Louisiana (18% reporting):

Huckabee - 10,691 - 46%
McCain - 8,619 - 37%
Paul - 1,056 - 5%
Romney - 1,922 - 8%

Clinton - 20,818 - 37%
Obama - 29,807 - 53%

Nebraska (99% reporting):

Clinton - 12.347 - 32%
Obama - 25,887 - 68%

NOTE: Nebraska caucus sites were overwhelmed with voters.

Virgin Islands:

Clinton -
Obama -

Washington (16% reporting - Republican; 87% reporting - Democratic):

Huckabee - 782 - 26%
McCain - 802 - 27%
Paul - 640 - 21%
Romney - 504 - 17%

Clinton - 8,987 - 31%
Obama - 19,545 - 68%

[i]It looks like GOP's presumptive nominee can’t even win a plurality vote after he presumably has the thing already wrapped up. Cept maybe Washington.

If McCain does get the necessary delegates, is there a chance they could revolt at the convention?

I got lots of questions about this whole process that I can’t seem to find answers for doing google searches and whatnot. Maybe there’s some lawyers who know about this stuff floating around here.

janelle
02-09-2008, 09:39 PM
Kansans will be their booing McCain that's for sure.