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Two Caucuses and a "Primary" Today - Post News, Observations and Results Here
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[quote:Girl Genius:MV8xNzc2Nzc0XzI5NTEwNTY4X0ZBMEI5QzhF] [quote:night_watchman:MV8xNzc2Nzc0XzI5NTEwNDI2Xzc4MUQxRUJB] I'm in Kansas city & I think there is decent support for Ron Paul here & in St. Louis but less so in the rural parts of the state. The unfortunate part is that the state government didn't have the balls to hold a real primary contest, but is spending millions on a meaningless poll. [/quote] They really just screwed up. I posted an article in the second post in this thread that explains it. The March 17th caucus will decide delegate. By all means get out and vote today but show up to your local caucus on the 17th as well and stay after the caucus to try to get a delegate spot. My husband and I will both try. [/quote]
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Post it all - the good, the bad and the ugly (there's been plenty of that) ... if you vote today, let us know what you saw, particularly at your caucus.
Colorado and Minnesota are caucuses. Missouri is a "preference poll" (delegates will be decided at their caucus next month).
Results (I believe starting about 8 pm EST):
Minnesota [
link to www.cnn.com
]
Colorado: [
link to www.cnn.com
]
Missouri: [
link to www.cnn.com
]
All three sets of results can be accessed from the CNN home page: [
link to www.cnn.com
]
Full schedule:
[
link to www.2012presidentialelectionnews.com
]
Update
: Santorum projected winner in all three states
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