By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Apr 23, 2008 in John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul | 1 Comment
Very little attention has been paid to the GOP results since John McCain was crowned the presumptive nominee pf his party but there were some pretty interesting results in the Republican primary in Pennsylvania yesterday (yes the Republicans held a vote yesterday as well.) Despite McCain being the presumptive nominee, 27% of the Republicans who [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Apr 23, 2008 in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton | 0 Comments
Barack Obama’s insurmountable pledged delegate lead dropped from 167 to 154 last night with Clinton’s underwhelming 8.6% win (54.3% to 45.7%) Remember she had a 20+% lead in the polls when the two candidates started to campaign there. Remember she had the endorsement of the popular governor, and the mayors of Pennsylvania’s two biggest cities [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Apr 22, 2008 in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton | 0 Comments
Clinton is up 55% to 45% with 96% of the precincts reporting in Pennsylvania. With 158 pledged delegates at stake in PA that means she’ll probably pick off about 16 pledged delegates from Barack Obama’s lead. If this is the case it will take Obama’s elected delegate lead from 167 to 151. 151 may not [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Mar 30, 2008 in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton | 0 Comments
With the caucus portion of the Texas vote now being officially counted, Obama’s campaign declares victory in Texas. Obama won more delegates in Texas than Clinton did. This means that Clinton has only won 2 states since Super Tuesday (Ohio & Rhode Island.) While Obama has won 15 states & territories & the Democrats abroad [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Mar 12, 2008 in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton | 0 Comments
With 99% of the precincts reporting the results in the Mississippi primary are another Obama blow out much like the one in Wyoming on Saturday. With the media now finally reporting that Obama actually won more delegates in Texas than did Clinton because of his strong performance in the Texas caucuses, her “comeback” status is [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Mar 11, 2008 in Barack Obama | 0 Comments
Barack Obama has been projected as the winner of the Mississippi primary due to exit polls which indicate a landslide victory for the Illinois senator. The exit polls also showed evidence of mischief by Republicans who are looking to hurt the Democrats by voting for the weaker candidate, Hillary Clinton. This was also the case [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Mar 10, 2008 in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton | 1 Comment
Barack Obama won the the Wyoming caucus over the weekend by a commanding 61% to 38% margin over Hillary Clinton. The latest estimates have Obama’s pledged delegate lead over Clinton at 1,321 to 1,186. The margin of 135 pledged delegates may appear small but it actually is a nearly insurmountable lead because there’s only about [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Mar 7, 2008 in Barack Obama | 1 Comment
While it was widely reported that Hillary Clinton won Texas because of her Texas primary victory the fact is that Texas also held a caucus on Tuesday. While the vote count is still not complete on the caucus, Obama holds a significant lead. If Obama’s final margin of victory in the caucus is the same [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Mar 5, 2008 in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton | 1 Comment
Hillary Clinton won the primaries held in Texas, Ohio, & Rhode Island yesterday. These victories keep Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination although she is still significantly behind Barack Obama in total pledged delegates won. Many Democrats were hoping for an Obama sweep so that the Democrats could unite behind one nominee and [...]
By ThePresidentialCandidates.US on Mar 5, 2008 in Mike Huckabee | 1 Comment
With John McCain’s big victories yesterday, Mike Huckabee has decided to end his run for the Republican nomination. Only McCain & Ron Paul remain. Huckabee encouraged his supporters to get behind John McCain’s run for president. Huckabee’s social conservative supporters will be essential for McCain to have any real chance vs. Barack Obama or Hillary [...]