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Nevada Results So Far

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http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#NV

With 97% reporting, Paul is in 2nd place (1 percentage point behind McCain in second) with Romney in 1st. (Paul needs to finish 2nd or 3rd IMO to start being taken seriously)

It's Clinton (53%), Obama (43%), and Edwards (4%) for the Dems.

EDITED. (Go, Ron!)
 
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AfternicAfternic
I dont like any of them. Their all full of $#@* if you ask me.
 
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It's not that I don't like them.. I just object to the media deciding how the vote should/will go with biased reportage. I don't think we ever really get to see the "real" story.
 
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Ron Paul (R) may be the story (along with Edward's (D) lowly 4%) in Nevada! :imho:

Watch for South Carolina (R) later tonight ... and then the D's debate there on Monday, MLK Dayโ„ข.
-Jeff B-)
 
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CNN (in HD) got it right ... it'll be dissected to death tonight and tom'w, but this is a big story with Paul coming in 3rd, IMHO. With a potential 4th place showing in N.V., Huckabee needs a strong showing (like beating McCain) in S.C. to mount any substantial momentum, in my view.

Edwards desperately needs a win in s.C. next week, or it's over! :guilty: :imho:
-Jeff B-)
 
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It's an even bigger story.. with 98% reporting, Paul is projected at 2nd place.

Jeff said:
CNN (in HD) got it right ... it'll be dissected to death tonight and tom'w, but this is a big story with Paul coming in 3rd, IMHO. With a potential 4th place showing in N.V., Huckabee needs a strong showing (like beating McCain) in S.C. to mount any substantial momentum, in my view.

Edwards desperately needs a win in s.C. next week, or it's over! :guilty: :imho:
-Jeff B-)
 
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W D-: W :!: :snaphappy:
 
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