Right now though, results for the Kansas Republican Caucus are now coming in:
Fox News is projecting Mike Huckabee the winner in Kansas, seems pretty obvious and gives Huckabee 36 more delegates I believe.
I’ll have the results for Louisiana Primary and Washington Primary for the Republicans once the results come in.
More to come later this evening.
Update @ 8:34pm ET
Ok, here’s a nice table of all the voting which happened today for both Democrats and Republicans.
Update 2/10 @ 12:18am ET
Neither Louisiana nor Washington will be called until Sunday morning. No more counting will be done and both races are apparently too close to call. I’ll update tomorrow when more results are in.
Update 2/10 @ 12:28am ET
Louisiana has been called for Huckabee on the Republican side, no word on Washington yet. However, because Huckabee has not met the 50% threshold, he will not receive Louisiana’s delegates. Instead the delegates will go to the convention and will be able to support any candidate.
White boxes = No winner yet
Gray boxes = Winner declared
( ) = State delegates
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Democratic February 9th Results |
Republican |
| Kansas Democratic Primary was on February 5th | Kansas (39)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Louisiana (67)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Louisiana (47)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Nebraska (31)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Nebraska Republican Primary on May 13 |
| Washington (97)
% 96% Precincts Reported |
Washington (40)
% 96% Precincts Reported |
| US Virgin Islands (3)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
US Virgin Islands Republican Primary on April 5 |
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Do you have a video of Huckabee at CPAC?
you had Romney and McCain
I only had the McCain video, I found Romney dropping out from somewhere else.
This here I believe is video of Huckabee’s speech:
http://www.hucksarmy.com/.....C2008.html
Huckabee’s speech is amazing. What a true conservative Republican who is a man of God. If everyone on the news is saying “for the better of the party” then they should know Huckabee is the choice!
I agree with Ryker…that speech was wonderful!!!
Please, DON”T LET THE MEDIA TELL YOU WHO TO VOTE FOR! The pundits predictions are just opinions, not fact. Let the American people decide by their votes.
VOTE FOR MIKE in 2008!!
PS Thanks Tommy for the CPAC speech video!!! I appreciate it!!
All Huckabee needs is a little more media attention than what he has been getting and people will see that he is the man for the job.
if you want Huckabee to get more media attention you have to donate money. Mike got so far without money could you imagine how far he would be if he had money?
isnt the Washington republican contest a caucus, and isnt it today? I could be wrong but thats what I thought.
Anthony, you’re exactly correct, thanks for catching that! See, two pairs of eyes are always better.
Avi your right Mike could really use our donations, as I gave him some more thing morning. But looking at Romney’s situation, votes count more than money. Right now any media attention is what he needs the most.
If you guys think that Huckabee is ignored by the media, try being a Ron Paul supporter. Most people I talk to don’t have a clue who he is. On Super Tuesday, my local newspaper put the faces of every other candidate on the front page, except for Ron Paul. He is the only candidate who’s name, face, and message are virtually unknown to the general public, despite phenominal fundraising. True, Constitutional Conservatism is a thing of the past. If you think Huckabee is a conservative, think George W. Bush. They said the same thing about him, and we know that was not true.
I’ll agree, I noticed Fox News is now saying “It’s down to 4, Obama, Clinton, McCain, Huckabee”. Well, Ron Paul and Mike Gravel are technically still in the race so they probably should be included, at least Paul since he’s actually won delegates.
I have to agree with the statement that Ron Paul and Mike Gravel have been ignored by the media. I am an avid Huckabee supporter, but have always felt the media (especially television) has been extremely biased against Ron Paul, Gravel and Huckabee. They (the pundits) actually are still giving Mitt Romney air time!!?? Unbelievable! Well, I hope after today that will change. Paul got 21% of the vote in LA…that should say something to the pundits LOL!!!
The race ain’t over til its over…America, prove the media wrong and vote for who YOU want, not who the media tells you to!!!
oops…I meant that Ron Paul received 21% in WA, not LA.
Ron Paul has had a few states with high turn outs, Minnesota, North Dakota and Alaska. If the man had any media time what so ever he would probably be right in the thick of things. My personal opinion is irrelevant here, but I will say this; those of you whom believe Mike Huckabee is a Christian understand what the faith’s own words state. No man can serve two masters for he will either love the one and hate the other or hate the one and love the other. Lets face the facts, Mike Huckabee stopped being a real Christian when he entered into public service. he may have Christian morals and beliefs, however according to the word of his own faith, he cannot be a Christian himself. I like Mike and may vote for him, if Ron Paul drops out of the race, otherwise Mr. Paul gets my vote.