Super Tuesday Wins By Candidate and State

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REPUBLICANS

John McCain: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma

Mitt Romney: Alaska, Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Utah

Mike Huckabee: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, West Virginia

DEMOCRATS

Hillary Clinton: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee

Barack Obama: Alaska, Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Utah

STATE

Alabama: Barack Obama, Mike Huckabee

Alaska: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney

Arizona: Hillary Clinton, John McCain

Arkansas: Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee

California: Hillary Clinton, John McCain

Colorado: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney

Connecticut: Barack Obama, John McCain

Delaware: Barack Obama, John McCain

Georgia: Barack Obama, Mike Huckabee

Idaho (D): Barack Obama

Illinois: Barack Obama, John McCain

Kansas (D): Barack Obama

Massachusetts: Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney

Minnesota: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney

Missouri: Barack Obama, John McCain

Montana (R): Mitt Romney

New Jersey: Hillary Clinton, John McCain

New Mexico: TBD

New York: Hillary Clinton, John McCain

North Dakota: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney

Oklahoma: Hillary Clinton, John McCain

Tennessee: Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee

Utah: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney

West Virginia (R): Mike Huckabee

298 Responses to “Super Tuesday Wins By Candidate and State”

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Comment by glopoe

you reap what you sow. Take it which ever way you sowed it.

 
Comment by Dr. Eli Konorti

It makes me laugh whenevr I hear Democrats claiming that Republicans cannot make their mind up about a front runner because the race is too close to call. Yet when you look at the race between Clinton and Obama it is even closer but interestingly enough, not one word from the democrtas. You can simply not trust officials that spit words out of their mouth depending which way the wind blows.

 
Comment by BETTY E

I PERSONALLY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH ANY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE WHO APPEARS TO HAVE A PROBLEM CITING THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO OUR FLAG. iF ELECTED, WILL THE AMERICAN FLAGS BE REMOVED FROM THE FEDERAL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS? COME ON AMERICANS, WAKE UP BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.

 
Comment by WSP

HillBilly…not gonna … not ever vote for her… enough said.

Shuckabee…Have you ever lived in Arkansas and tried to work to make a living and survive? No way…besides everyone down south knows Southern Baptist hate Mormons…ask them about their anti- Mormon literature, videos and hate meetings. Just stayin in to be the spoiler and try to be the shoe in for VP but I don’t even think McCain will have him.

McCain… nope not me…liberal wearing a Republican cloak… Thanks for the service but how long ago was that? I have a lot of decendents male and female who have served, died and were wounded serving this great country and didn’t try to make a living out of it.

If Obama isn’t the top Democrat, I’m sitting this one out… waiting for the country to go under and start looking for someone who knows how to manage money and lead without looking for a handout.

 
Comment by doug

I Love this coountry . Where else can one get this kind of entertainment reading comments after super tuesday. This is what makes this nation so great. The passion we all have ( or most of us ) for what we think is right.

I have aways voted republican since I’ve been old enough to vote and I always new who I was going to vote for very early on. This time I just don’t know yet. Hillary won’t distroy this great country if she becomes president . but she won’t inspire it either. Obama inspires me, but will me and my family be better off 4 to 8 years from now if he becomes president I don’t know.

Will McCain turn the republican party into some watered down version of the demacrtic party . I dont’t believe that to be true. Would it be so bad if a mormon was in the white house If he made this country stronger than it is today. Like I said I just dont’ know who to vote for. But right or wrong everybody is entitled to thei opinion and entitled to change their opinion as well.

I just need to decide by Feb 19 who I want to represent my party. So I will listen , read and watch. Its my duty to be informed because I to take my vote serious.

Doug

 
Comment by Wayne Houdek

It looks like it will be Obama vs McCain in the general election. The youngest candidate vsthe oldest. Fresh ideas for the future Obama, or Washington as usual McCain. Its time we try something different a minority candidate. He would be a postive influence on world politics. People will take notice that America can elect a minority, he can help unite people throughout the world. We need to give it a try the past has not worked, its time for a CHANGE.

 
Comment by VLK

Let’s see now.

Who do we want for our next president? Barak Hussein Obama or Hillary and Bill? Imagine the Clintons reinhabiting the Peoples’ White house for another four to eight years, or an ultra, ultra liberal idealist as Commander in Chief of our armed forces.

Imagine one or two liberal judges being appointed to the Supreme Court for as long as they might live.

If that ain’t enough, try redistribution of wealth, God removed from public sight, universal health care, a woman’s right to unlimited abortion, unrestricted stem cell research, federal government run schools - from daycares to universities, free this and free that provided by the government - or should I say, the tax payers.

I doubt any Republican candidate will be elected president but the one who might pull off an ‘upset’ is McCain. Better that he reach across the aisle to work with Democrats on some issues than elect a Democrat who has no need to reach across the aisle because there won’t be enough Republicans left in Congress to bother with.

Forget ‘amnesty’. It’s a done deal.

Every Conservative who doesn’t bother to support and vote for the Republican candidate, no matter who it is, is paving the way for The United States of America to become something like none of us have ever before witnessed, nor can we even contemplate.

If Ann Coulter will campaign for Hillary against McCain (or so she stated) and Rush and all other far right public figures can not support him, might I suggest they sick a sock in their mouths and let the rest of us determine who we consider to be by far the lesser of the evils running for president.

Then get out and vote! The future of your country depends on it.

 
Comment by Kelli

I voted for Clinton. I really don’t think there was a winner on the Dem. side at all. But I will say it was nice to see all the democratic voters come out in huge numbers! I do think Clinton has gotten a raw deal. If she were a man, she wouldn’t be critisized for half of her behavior. The media is without a doubt much easier on Obama. Regardless of race or gender, lets have a good race, and may be best democrat win!!

 
Comment by Jan

I am horrified that so many people have bought into Hilary Clinton’s lies. Has everyone forgot about all the property that was taken by her and her husband when they left the white house the first time??? There won’t be a white house left if they get in there again. It is absolutely frightening to think that she may be our next president. I am a registered Democrat but have voted Republican the last two elections. And I have to say that I am leaning more towards Obama. Although I don’t agree with him totally on everything he sure is alot better that HC.
So all I can say is if she wins and everything goes to hell in a hand basket you know who you can blame, yourself! WISE UP H.C. lovers…..

 
Comment by Geneva

C’mon America! Let’s wait until the fat lady sings rather than rely upon exit polls. The rest of the country still has to weigh in on this, and I beg they do their homework. Mitt Romney is the only candidate who can keep us out of a recession. He’s the most educated, articulate, experienced, qualified, conservative, family man of integrity that will unite America and bring international respect back to her.

For those who have yet to vote, please weigh in on these facts:

1. Just before the Florida vote, McCain spread lies about Romney saying that Romney has a timetable for getting out of Iraq which is UNTRUE. Both Sean Hannity and the GOB Debate Moderator read the actual GMA transcript to confirm this.

2. Yesterday, McCain pulled a back-room Washington deal in West Virginia, instructing his delegates to give their votes to Huckabee since they were mostly going for Romney.

3. Top 10 Corrupt Politicians for 2007 (NOTE: ALL the candidates running are on this list EXCEPT for MITT ROMNEY) -

http://www.theminorityreportblog.com/story/steven_foley/2007/12/28/top_ten_corrupt_politicians_of_2007

4. For those of you who think McCain is a conservative, you may want to look at his record:

-IMMIGRATION: he wrote the bill granting amnesty to illegal immigrants (co-sponsored by Ted Kennedy) (Check this at http://www.heritage.org/Research/GovernmentReform/em975.cfm)
-SOCIAL SECURITY: he voted to give your social security money to illegal immigrants
-TAXES: he voted against the Bush tax cuts multiple times (he has since flip-flopped and has campaigned as a lifelong tax-cutter)
-RHETORIC: he routinely engages in Democratic class warfare against big companies in America, particularly the “evil” drug companies who research cures to debilitating diseases for a profit
-ECONOMY: as recently as December 2007 he admitted “he does not know the economy very well” and needed to get better at it (Check this at http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/24/607453.aspx)
-1ST AMENDMENT: he wrote the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill that was declared to be an unconstitutional infringement of the 1st Amendment (co-sponsored by ultra-liberal Democrat Russ Feingold) (Check this at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipartisan_Campaign_Reform_Act)
-2ND AMENDMENT: he was called the “worst 2nd amendment candidate” by the president of the NRA
-ENERGY TAX: wrote a bill (co-sponsored by his buddy Lieberman) imposing a massive tax on energy which, according to the Department of Energy, would drastically raise the price of gasoline and put 300,000 Americans out of work (Check this at http://www.rff.org/rff/Core/Research_Topics/Air/McCainLieberman/loader.cfm?url=/commonspot/security/getfile.cfm&PageID=4452
-GLOBAL WARMING: supports radical global warming legislation which involved him voting with every Democrat; think only America is responsible to take action, not other superpowers
-JUDGES: he joined forces with Democrats (Gang of 14) to block the Senate Republican’s attempt to confirm conservative, strict constructionist judges (Check this at, re: to prevent confirmation of conservative appellate court candidates nominated by G.W. at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_of_14)
-WAR ON TERROR: fought with Hillary Clinton to demand that terrorists be given a full American trial
-GAY MARRIAGE: he joined liberals to fight against a federal marriage amendment supporting the institution of traditional marriage
-CHRISTIANS: campaigning in 2000, he famously described Christian leaders as “agents of intolerance”
-PRO-LIFE: he filed an amicus brief against pro-life advocates in Wisconsin
-BI-PARTISANSHIP: he met with leading Democrats in 2004 to discuss the possibility of being John Kerry’s Vice-President
-PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: ringleader of the infamous Keating 5 ethical scandal which cost US tax payers $160 billion (Google it) (Check this at, re: unethical behavior connected to the fall of the S&L at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five
-PERSONAL ETHICS: McCain cheated on his first wife after she had a severe accident that left her partially disabled. He then divorced her and married his multi-millionaire mistress, whose daddy bought McCain a spot in the Congress (Check this at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCain, “During the time in Jacksonville, the McCains’ marriage began to falter.[54] McCain had extramarital affairs, and he would later say, “My marriage’s collapse was attributable to my own selfishness and immaturity more than it was to Vietnam, and I cannot escape blame by pointing a finger at the war. The blame was entirely mine.”[54] His wife Carol would later echo those sentiments, saying “I attribute [the breakup of our marriage] more to John turning 40 and wanting to be 25 again than I do to anything else.”
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