Election Center 2008
CNN.com delivers the latest election results by county for the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries and caucuses.
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- Dates appearing:
- 01/09/2008
- Rank of all stories in past 30 days:
- # 59
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- BuzzFlash - Daily Headlines and Breaking News | Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude: ... The other shoe drops: Christ -- oh, we mean Huckabee -- is in first. 1/10 The Raw New Hampshire Primary Results 1/9 ...
- Cursor.org - Table of Contents page: ... votes are counted , it's said about the 'the best campaign coverage on TV,' that "The channel's eye is ideally Warholian in its ...
- MyDD :: Direct Democracy for People-Powered Politics: ... Actual Numbers Thread by Jonathan Singer, Tue Jan 08, 2008 at 08:15:06 PM EST Because actual numbers actually matter... Clinton 17,756 (40 percent) Obama 15,754 (36 percent) Edwards 7,433 (17 percent) Richardson 1,906 (4 percent) 15 of precincts reporting (per ...
- Feministing (#): ... Obama is conceding as I write this. What do folks think? Clinton and Obama are very close, but McCain is preyy far ahead (which makes sense because he won NH last time he ran for president). Have at it, folks. For full results, click here . Posted by Jen at 10:46 PM in Politics ...
- the talking dog (#): ... Two of its members, seventy-one year old John McCain, who as late as a few weeks ago, was written off as (politically) dead, and sixty year old Hillary Clinton, who just yesterday was believed to be crushed to death under Omnibus Obama... have both emerged to win their respective parties' primary in New Hampshire . On the Democratic side of the roster, Hillary edges out Obama around 39% to 37%, though CNN projects each will get 8 delegates, with Edwards out of the money at around 17%, and frankly, out of a particular reason to remain in this, other ...
- skippy the bush kangaroo (#): ... paul... we know we've been ribbing the guy and his supporters, but we have to admit that there is a definite anti-paulist attitude on the screeching heads news networks. we were just watching the new hampshire primary results on cnn , and the graphic was a large pie chart, showing each candidate with a corresponding slice of the pie...mccain w/38%, romney w/29%, huckabee w/12%, and giuliani w/9%. then there were two other slices...one about the size of giulani's, and a little ...
- Breaking News and Opinion on The Huffington Post: ... Full Election Results: Clinton 39, Obama 37, Edwards 17 ... McCain 37, Romney 32, Huckabee 11, Exit Polls: Clinton Wins Women, Dems; Obama Wins Men, Indies Clinton Spin: "It's A Two-Person Race" ... ...
- AMERICAblog: A great nation deserves the truth (#): ... It! UPDATE: I'm going to stop posting returns, since it's over. You can check the latest numbers on CNN's Web site here . UPDATE: Watching Obama's speech. My God he's good. Wow. What the hell happened? The Des Moines Register poll called it exactly in Iowa. Yet, most of the polls going into New Hampshire grossly over-estimated Obama's lead. ...
- Burnt Orange Report: Our Eyes Are Upon You, Texas. (#): ... Important to note is that the urban areas are reporting later (as their polls closed an hour later than the rest of the state). Also, the university towns have not reported their vote yet. If you want to follow the results, I'd suggest following those at CNN where you can watch both parties and the county by county vote. It's fast, current, and can handle the online load. (I think the Concord Monitor site has already crashed a couple times tonight). Feel free to join in the comments! ...
- Curious Stranger: ... Notch and Hart’s Location - the traditional sites of the first few dozen primary votes - have reported big wins for McCain and Obama. Results should start rolling in around 7pm EST tonight ...
- The Moderate Voice » Domestic and international news analysis, irreverent comments, original reporting, and popular culture features from across the political spectrum. (#): ... Two of its members, seventy-one year old John McCain, who as late as a few weeks ago, was written off as (politically) dead, and sixty-year old Hillary Clinton, who just yesterday was believed to be crushed to death under Omnibus Obama… have both emerged to win their respective parties’ primary in New Hampshire . On the Democratic side of the roster, Hillary edges out Obama around 39% to 37%, though CNN projects each will get 8 delegates, with Edwards out of the money at around 17%, and frankly, out of a particular reason to remain in this, other ...
- Phronesisaical (#): ... Sullivan (above) is right. UPDATE (9:49pm): At 50% precincts reporting, Hillary leads Obama 39%-36%. She has won the "big" cities. Obama is apparently easily capturing more rural areas. The CNN site also has quick updates. 54% reporting, 39%-37%. Update (10:30pm): 65% reporting: 39%-36%. Hillary's up by roughly 5000 votes. You've got to love this. ...
- The Reaction (#): ... Barack Obama by the narrowest of margins ( 39 percent to 37 percent ). This throws the race back up for grabs, and makes those folks, like The New Republic’s Martin Peretz and ...
- Cursor.org - Table of Contents page: ... January 8 As New Hampshire's votes are counted , it's said about the 'the best campaign coverage on TV,' that "The channel's eye is ideally Warholian in its ...
- In Search Of Utopia (#): Obama lost, but you know what.... The real losers are the Clintons. They have shown their ass in the last couple of days, while he has shown nothing but class. ...
- My Left Wing :: A Liberal Translation (#): ... Use this thread to discuss the New Hampshire primary returns. Here are some sites that are being updated as results come in: CNN WMUR Concord Monitor ...
- Brains and Eggs (#): Clinton 39, Obama 37 , Edwards 17 (81% in). On the Republican side, not so much surprise: McCain 37, Romney 32, Huckabee 11, 9iu11ani 9, Paul 8 (78%). Thompson 1%. ...
- Mark Maynard (#): It looks like Edwards came in 3rd in the New Hampshire primary with 17% of the vote, which apparently gets him zero delegates. Clinton, it would appear, barely edged out Obama for first place. She had 39% to his 36%. Both walk away with 8 delegates. ...
- newsrack blog: ... about 55% of votes cast were in the Democratic primary -- in a state where registered Republicans outnumber registered Democrats -- the headlines about New Hampshire today might just as well read "Dems Win." With 96% of precincts reporting, CNN reports that both Clinton and Obama decisively outpolled McCain -- both gathered over 100,000 votes, while McCain's supporters numbered about 87,000. ...
- Night Bird's Fountain: ... Updated at 12:16am - Via CNN ...
- Open Left (#): ... Also, there is no way that Edwards beats Clinton now. CNN has officially projected him 3rd. Update 2: On the Republican side, McCain has beeen declared the winner by every news outlet. Update: CNN has slightly faster results , but doesn't have the exact number of precincts reporting. Turnout looks huge. ...
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