sooper tuesday

Feb 06, 2008 11:19

I was never a political person. I voted but never got involved. That all changed in 2003 when Howard Dean ran for president, he was the one man who had the courage to speak out against the dire direction that I felt the country was headed in. Sadly, he did not win the nomination, but he decided to take his career into a different direction, he ran ( Read more... )

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skellington February 6 2008, 18:11:40 UTC
For the 6th congressional district, it appeared it was a slam dunk for Hillary to win 2 of 3 delegates (i.e. 50+%), but the totals right now look like Obama might have squeezed out a win.

And the latest numbers I've seen show Obama possibly winning the delegate count for Super Tuesday as well as overall.

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sirinek February 6 2008, 18:21:49 UTC
She may have won the 6th, but among the pledged delegates for GA, CNN has Obama getting 27 and Clinton getting 18.

I havent seen the results by CD yet, but on CNN's web site, Obama won by HUGE margins in Fulton and Cobb, and even got over 50% in Cherokee county. All of Cherokee is in the 6th, but only part of Fulton and Cobb.

Without seeing the results by CD, I'd guess she had the best chances of winning in the 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th and 11th (North Georgia), but I'd have to guess the rest went to Obama.

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