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Intra-party presidential voting (Results Roundup)
Feb 10, 2008, 5:59 GMT
Washington - Results from intra-party presidential contests Saturday for both major parties.
<#> DEMOCRATS:
Louisiana primary (98 per cent reporting) Barack Obama 57 per cent Hillary Clinton 36 per cent
Nebraska caucuses (99 per cent reporting) Barack Obama 68 per cent Hillary Clinton 32 per cent
Washington caucuses (96 per cent reporting) Hillary Clinton 68 per cent Barack Obama 31 per cent
REPUBLICANS:
Kansas caucuses (100 per cent reporting) Mike Huckabee 60 per cent John McCain 24 per cent Ron Paul 11 per cent
Louisiana primary (98 per cent reporting) John McCain 44 per cent Mike Huckabee 42 per cent *Mitt Romney 6 per cent Ron Paul 5 per cent
Washington caucuses (78 per cent reporting) John McCain 26 per cent Mike Huckabee 24 per cent Ron Paul 21 per cent *Mitt Romney 16 per cent <#> * Withdrew from campaign
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NoharnessFeb 10th, 2008 - 18:13:43
RE:' Louisiana primary (98 per cent reporting)
John McCain 44 per cent
Mike Huckabee 42 per cent
*Mitt Romney 6 per cent
Ron Paul 5 per cent'
In Louisiana the local GOP does not award its delegates during the primary if no one wins more than fifty percent of the vote. This means that there will be another vote during the state convention. Nearly all of the Romney vote and possibly some of the Ron Paul vote will go to Huckabee.
The GOP race isn't over. If Huckabee can take Kansas, he can take Texas.
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