Official 2008 Florida Primary Results
Some polls closed at 7pm ET, the rest at 8pm ET. Results should be rolling in around 8pm ET. Refresh this post for the latest.
Republicans:
%
36 - McCain - Winner
31 - Romney
15 - Giuliani
13 - Huckabee
3 - Paul
100% Precincts Reported
Democrats: (Doesn’t really count, Florida delegates stripped)
%
50 - Clinton - Winner
33 - Obama
14 - Edwards
100% Precincts Reported
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Update @ 7:08pm ET
Early leaked exit polls show McCain leading, story from The Campaign Spot:
The second wave of exit poll numbers: McCain 34.3 percent, Romney 32.6 percent, Giuliani 15.3 percent, Huckabee 12 percent.
These don’t include absentee voters and could be dead wrong, there’s your disclaimer.
Apparently there’s been a heavy conservative turnout which bodes well for Romney.
Update @ 7:17pm ET
Early results are coming in, less than 1 percent of precincts. Check back for the latest updates at the top.
Update @ 8:29pm ET
Hillary Clinton will be giving a “victory” speech shortly.
Still too close to call between McCain and Romney. I’m personally calling for McCain but no official projections have been made yet.
Update @ 8:55pm ET
The Page has it that Giuliani will drop out and endorse McCain in California, possibly Wednesday or Thursday.
Update @ 9:11pm ET
The Associated Press and Fox News are now calling it for John McCain
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The stats on the florida department of state site has Romney in the lead by one point at http://enight.dos.state.f....._PRE.html. (as of 8:37pm).
I believe their stats are actually behind the major media. I can see their vote counts are way behind CNN so they just haven’t caught up yet.
Looks like McCain is on a roll now..alot of momentum going into Super Tuesday and Giuliani is expected to endorse McCain before the upcoming debate at the Reagan Library.
Nate, RCP has a listing now of delegates and has Clinton at 256, Barack at 181, and Edwards at 64
http://www.realclearpolit.....mingstates
I have those numbers listed direct from CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTI.....scorecard/
Everywhere seems to record them differently. I’m trying to just use one source because they’re all different.
Which site seems to have the most accurate information?