Archive for February, 2008

Norbit takes Georgia, 88-11.  From Drudge:  OBAMA: Alabama: Obama 60, Clinton 37… Arizona: Obama 51, Clinton 45… Connecticut: Obama 53, Clinton 45… Delaware: Obama 56, Clinton 42… Illinois: Obama 70, Clinton 30… Massachusetts: Obama 50, Clinton 48… Missouri: Obama 50, Clinton 46… New Jersey: Obama 53, Clinton 47… CLINTON: Arkansas: Clinton 72, Obama 26… California: [...]

Early Exit Polls…

From NRO.  Romney ahead in MO, which is a winner take all state (58 delegates), and DE, tight in GA, much tighter in McCain’s home state of AZ than expected.   This is positive news for the Romney camp, but the night is young. The early wave in California: McCain 40 percent, Romney 36 percent, Huckabee 10 [...]

Despite Romney winning 41% of the first round of voting in West Virginia’s convention, McCain delegates threw their support behind Huckabee in round two.  The end result: Huckabee wins 52%  to Romney’s 48%. Just proves that Hucklenut is working for McCain and remains in this race only to be a spoiler for Romney. Here is the Romney press release [...]

Two polls recently out show Romney picking up steam in California (173 delegates at stake): Rasmussen has Romney and McCain tied at 38-38 and Zogby has Romney up by 3 points. UPDATE (2/4): Zogby has Romney up by 8 points in CA.

Street Justice, Boxing Style

This father should be given the Order of Bravery. The only thing he is guilty of is doing society one big favor.  See for yourself:

I took a look at the potential delegate outcomes for the Republican candidates on Super Tuesday, based on recent polls and whatever insights that could be tracked down for states without polling data. There are 21 states holding Republican primaries or caucuses representing 1,081 Republican delegates: AK (29), AL (48), AR (34), AZ (53), CA (173), CO (46), CT (30), DE (18), [...]

From the AP: Mitt Romney won the presidential preference voting context by Maine Republicans on Saturday in the party’s municipal caucuses, which were heavily attended across the state.   Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, had a little over half of the vote with about two-thirds of the towns holding caucuses reporting. John McCain worked to [...]

Apparently, Hannity claims his broadcast on January 30 was all a joke.  (I missed part of hours 2 and 3). More on this from the Southern Avenger here.