Florida Totals John McCain 34% Mitt Romney 30% to Hillary Clinton 48% Barack Obama 30%?
Florida Totals Republicans John McCain 34% Mitt Romney 30% Rudy Giuliani 17% Mike Huckabee 13% Democrats Hillary Clinton 48% Barack Obama 30% John Edwards 14% » 19% of precincts reporting an hour after polls closed still too close to call.. as of 7pm central/8pm eastern time 01/29/08 Lieberman just announced that he will run alongside Mccain if he wins.. new. Florida Totals Republicans John McCain 34% Mitt Romney 33% Rudy Giuliani 15% Mike Huckabee 13% Democrats Hillary Clinton 49% Barack Obama 29% John Edwards 15% » 29% of precincts reporting http://news.yahoo.com/;_ylt=AoXO27DcgsZfL625DWcguBhh24cA Lieberman rules out running with McCain http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080129/ap_on_el_pr/lieberman_mccain UPDATE: Clinton wins Democratic primary in Florida; no delegates awarded. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/clinton_florida;_ylt=ApFOBqG9wRBvP3CgM09whlxh24cA Florida Totals Republicans John McCain 36% Mitt Romney 31% Rudy Giuliani 15% Mike Huckabee 13% » 74% of precincts reporting Democrats Hillary Clinton 50% Barack Obama 32% John Edwards 14% » 74% of precincts reporting
Public Comments
- FLORIDA , knows BEST
- darn, i better hope Giuliani will run with Romney
- Mitt Romney is going to win i have a feeling that he will be the next president
- You are totally wrong! These numbers are not real. And... Lieberman just announced THE OPPOSITE - that he would not run alongside McCain. TROLL.
- That's if McCain wants him. We haven't had a split executive in a while and I don't know if McCain wants to set that precedent. That could attract a lot of conservative Democrats, though. Since only 19% of precincts are reporting, I don't want too much stock in these numbers. All we're seeing on the Republican side is that the race is extremely close between Romney and McCain. Hillary's kicking some rear, though.
- I don't think your information is correct..please post a link with your information.
- Florida got it right, Michigan got it right, NH got it right, Nevada got it right, Hillary Wins!
- I hadn't heard about Liberman. If that's true, that could give McCain the edge he needs to pull this thing out of the trick bag. This country is more divided than it's been at any time since the War Between the States. Lincoln picked Johnson as his VP because he was a southern senator (from Tennessee) but a strong Union man. It was what would be called a "national unity ticket" in Israel, and many other countries that have Parlimentary style democracies. It hasn't been tried here since Lincoln's time, but I think it might just work for McCain just like it did Lincoln, you know? Yeah, we had the whole War Between the States issue to deal with afterwards, but he still won the election, didn't he?
- This is just great...McCain got Florida...what a upset. Romney Should have won that one. Now McCain has just got his slip to show the country that he is a "conservative."....NOT! i do not want this man to become my president. but if its a decision between Hillary and him, I'm moving to Canada!
- Personally, as a registered vote in the United States I will not vote for John Mccain nor Hillary Clinton in the election (should they win the nominations) and instead pack my belongings and head north to Canada and live there for the next four years until people come to their senses. This election should have been Senator Bayh from Indiana versus Mitt Romney. They are both good men and either winning would have satisfied everyone because of the common goals they have for the American people.
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