Twenty-two states balloting today. Polls close at 7:00 PM
For live, continually updated, state-by-state primary results, check here.
Placing cursor over individual state will provide additional information.
Twenty-two states balloting today. Polls close at 7:00 PM
For live, continually updated, state-by-state primary results, check here.
Placing cursor over individual state will provide additional information.
February 5, 2008 at 8:23 pm
This constantly updated info is great and easy to use. Fine tool for those of us following the many states, the numbers and delegate counts.
February 5, 2008 at 8:33 pm
Seems we should be seeing some numbers from AZ by now. I conclude they don’t look as good as McCain’s media chums would like, and they’re holding them back until they have something they might prefer to show,
February 5, 2008 at 9:58 pm
So it looks as though McCain won–but NOT by the margin he would have preferred. Even his mother acknowledges that he is not liked by his fellow Arizonans. Notice I did not say fellow Arizonan Republicans? That’s because most of us think he should have follwing Jumpin’ Jim Jeffords and switched parties years ago. He is more a Democrat than Republican. We resent him for his lies, sidling with the Liberal Dems, and his two-faced character.
February 6, 2008 at 5:16 am
McCain won more delegates last night, but he is not the anointed. He is a little over half way there but there are about forty percent of the delegates left to be selected.
ALso, the most consistent candidate last night was Romney. He finished with less than a quarter of the vote in only two states, while McCain had less than that in eight states and Huckabee had that distinction in fourteen states.
McCain was the only one of the three who could not win a majority of his home state and exit polling showed that Romney was ELECTION Day voting in at least three other states.
Early voting is easy – I do it – but it should be discontinued except for emergency or absentee purposes. The truth gets out on the character or lack of character of a candidate before election day, yet most of the electorate has already cast their votes. The Constitutional provision that we have an Election Day should be enforced.