Romney Wins Arizona & Michigan Primaries
Updated numbers 2/29/2012:
Republican Presidential Primary in Arizona and Michigan:
Arizona: Mitt Romney 47%; Rick Santorum 27%; Newt Gingrich 16%; Ron Paul 8% with 100% reporting. Winner takes all states: Romney gets 29 delegates. Romney was supported by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer.
Michigan: Mitt Romney won his native birth state 41%; Rick Santorum 38%; Ron Paul 12% Newt Gingrich 7% with >99% reporting. 30 delegates proportionate shared: Estimate. Romney and Santorum 15 delegates each. Final delegate numbers to be determined. Note: Santorum appears to have won more counties in Michigan than Romney but Romney had the major population centers.
Saturday, March 3rd, will be Washington's Caucus for 43 delegates. Then Super Tuesday will be on March 6, Tuesday, with primaries/caucuses in 10 states: Alaska (Caucus) (27 delegates), Georgia (76 delegates), Idaho (32 delegates), Massachusetts (41 delegates), North Dakota (Caucus) (28 delegates,) Ohio (66 delegates), Oklahoma (43 delegates), Tennessee (58 delegates), Vermont (17 delegates), and Virginia (49 delegates). Additional Schedules.
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Republican Presidential Primary in Arizona and Michigan:
Arizona: Mitt Romney 47%; Rick Santorum 27%; Newt Gingrich 16%; Ron Paul 8% with 100% reporting. Winner takes all states: Romney gets 29 delegates. Romney was supported by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer.
Michigan: Mitt Romney won his native birth state 41%; Rick Santorum 38%; Ron Paul 12% Newt Gingrich 7% with >99% reporting. 30 delegates proportionate shared: Estimate. Romney and Santorum 15 delegates each. Final delegate numbers to be determined. Note: Santorum appears to have won more counties in Michigan than Romney but Romney had the major population centers.
Saturday, March 3rd, will be Washington's Caucus for 43 delegates. Then Super Tuesday will be on March 6, Tuesday, with primaries/caucuses in 10 states: Alaska (Caucus) (27 delegates), Georgia (76 delegates), Idaho (32 delegates), Massachusetts (41 delegates), North Dakota (Caucus) (28 delegates,) Ohio (66 delegates), Oklahoma (43 delegates), Tennessee (58 delegates), Vermont (17 delegates), and Virginia (49 delegates). Additional Schedules.
Tags: Republican, Presidential Primary, Arizona, Michigan, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
3 Comments:
Especially with the election fraud...I will never cast my vote for the person chosen for me.
Just because you're losing doesn't mean anyone's lying, if Ron Paul won, I imagine voter fraud would magically cease to exist for you!
Debbie: Confused! You have identified yourself as a Republican. What do you mean by "I will never cast my vote for the person chosen for me." The fact is that eventually the people voting in the Republican primaries or meeting in caucuses will select someone. If they do not pick your preferred candidate, are you saying that other people would have chosen the candidate and you would not vote for that person? In-other-words, are you saying you would then support Obama? I have listened closely to Ron Paul for over eight years, and he would not agree with that position.
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