By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 22, 2008 in Fred Thompson | 0 Comments
Former Republican Senator Fred Thompson has officially dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination for President. Thompson was hyped heavily prior to entering the race but once he finally did enter he was never able to build any kind of momentum. In fact his candidacy seemed to peak before he even entered the [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 21, 2008 in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani | 0 Comments
There were three primaries on Saturday. Both a Republican and a Democratic primary in Nevada and a Republican primary in South Carolina. In Nevada Mitt Romney won the Republican primary handily with 51% of the vote which helped to make Romney the big winner as far as delegates won on Saturday. Ron Paul also got [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 16, 2008 in Mitt Romney | 2 Comments
Mitt Romney overtook John McCain to win the Michigan Republican primary yesterday. While most of the polls showed McCain with a slight lead or the race tied, the final results were not actually that close as Romney beat McCain by 9% points. The Final Results (100% reporting.) Mitt Romney: 38.9% John McCain: 29.7% Mike Huckabee: [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 15, 2008 in Ron Paul | 1 Comment
There will be no official Democratic primary because of a disagreement between the state party organization and the Democratic National Committee meaning the delegates winning in the Democtratic primary will not be counted and many of the Dem candidates are not even on the ballot. The Republican primary is open meaning Independents and Democrats who [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 14, 2008 in Mitt Romney | 0 Comments
Although Mitt Romney finished second in both Iowa and New Hampshire when you add together all the votes cast thus far he has more than either Iowa winner Mike Huckabee or New Hampshire winner John McCain. Iowa + New Hampshire Vote Totals: 1. Mitt Romney 103,755 votes for 30% 2. John McCain 102,361 votes for [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 10, 2008 in Ron Paul | 0 Comments
Ron Paul won another Republican debate tonight (he won the phone poll after the debate.) This one was shown on Fox News and held in South Carolina this evening. You can watch/listen to his answers below: Question 1: “Economy” Question 2: “Truthers & Conservatism” This was a real smear attack by Fox News. Listen to [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 10, 2008 in Ron Paul | 0 Comments
Today on CNN with Wolf Blitzer, Ron Paul responded to the “racist” smears being dug up from 15 years ago about him by saying that he’s the only candidate who will end the War on Drugs and pardon all non violent drug offenders currently in prison. The War on Drugs is very biased against African-Americans [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 10, 2008 in Bill Richardson | 0 Comments
Bill Richardson has dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination for president. He finished 4th in both New Hampshire and Iowa. He is also polling 4th nationally in the most recent polls. He was only polling around 4 or 5% nationally and in the upcoming states so it is not surprising that he [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 9, 2008 in Ron Paul | 1 Comment
Sutton, NH reported 0 votes for Republican candidate Ron Paul. As a family of 8 from Sutton had all voted for Ron Paul they obviously knew this was incorrect and they contacted vote count officials. Those officials now say that Ron Paul actually received 31 votes in Sutton, NH but they say it was an [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Jan 8, 2008 in Hillary Clinton, John McCain | 0 Comments
Barack Obama was supposed to continue on the momentum of his Iowa victory to a 10%+ win over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire but just like her husband in 1992, Clinton is the “Comeback Kid” in New Hampshire. All the media have projected Clinton as the winner of today’s NH primary. With 93% of the [...]