Anyone else following this other than me? I think its funny Giuliani still pulled in 15% in Florida even though he withdrew from the race.
McCain is finally starting to show some life, Dems seem split everywhere.
Anyone else following this other than me? I think its funny Giuliani still pulled in 15% in Florida even though he withdrew from the race.
McCain is finally starting to show some life, Dems seem split everywhere.
Since the elections here are totaly boring, i'm just going to pay attention to this one. Which channel do you think would be the best one to tune in for this?
Where's a good place to keep up on incoming results? I had checked Yahoo earlier but they just had pre-poll buzzes/predictions.
Florida on the 29th, before he pulled out.
I'd stick to CNN if I were you. Fox news is just gonna give you a bunch of republican bias.
It sucks being a Democrat this go around. I almost voted for McCain in the Republican primary today, but Dubbya has completely ruined me on that party. I can't make myself vote for old rich white men for a while, even though I *really* like McCain. Sucks the R party doesn't think he is "conservative enough".
go huckabee!
Since I'm still working I'm pretty much stuck reading MSNBC & CNN for the moment. MSNBC has an hour by hour breakdown of stuff here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23000449/
Check up on stuff every couple hours.
Obama's the projected winner in Georgia!
drudgereport.comOriginally Posted by Beckwin
Edit: To get a rough idea <_<
Huckabee won West Virginia but for this reason
I think thats hilarious*West Virginia Update* NBC's John Yang says Romney officials had a "degree of confidence" they'd win West Virginia because it was an organizational contest. But with Sen. John McCain trailing, his backers switched their support to Mike Huckabee to deprive Romney of the win. Huckabee was expected to earn 18 delegates in the state. However, NBC affiliate WSAZ-TV of Huntington, W.Va., reported that Huckabee would give three of those delegates to the Ron Paul campaign in exchange for his support.
Edit: the story: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23017706/
I'm also leaving this msnbc dashboard thing up while i work
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22997326/
Ron Paul wins california wtffff
Originally Posted by Slapper
Really? wow!Originally Posted by Remy0
I think you would be lying. :rocl:Originally Posted by Slapper
See? American elections are fun.Originally Posted by Slapper
Originally Posted by Slapper
Ha ha disregard that, I suck various phallic symbols.
Sshhh. If we keep telling people this, they'll vote for Dr. Paul too just so they'd be backing a winner.Originally Posted by Charla