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Thursday, January 31, 2008
The Florida tally
Turnout in the Democratic primary that supposedly doesn't count in Florida (again, don't worry, Florida's delegates will be seated in Denver in August...) was an astonishing 1,734,456 (updating the numbers from my previous post.)

The final tally for the candidates:

Hillary Clinton 863,787 (49.8%)
Barack Obama 570,432 (32.9%)
John Edwards 249,500 (14.4%)
Joseph Biden Jr. 15,574 (0.9%)
Bill Richardson 14,866 (0.9%)
Christopher Dodd 5,423 (0.3%)
Dennis Kucinich 9,625 (0.6%)
Mike Gravel 5,249 (0.3%)
Total 1,734,456

I'd like to meet those Mike Gravel voters ... or maybe not...

On the GOP side, 1,924,346 people voted, although the field was more spread out, and John McCain won with far fewer voters than Hillary did. Here's the final tally:

John McCain 693,508 (36.0%)
Mitt Romney 595,830 (31.0%)
Rudy Giuliani 282,503 (14.7%)
Mike Huckabee 259,598 (13.5%)
Ron Paul 62,146 (3.2%)
Fred Thompson 22,389 (1.2%)
Duncan Hunter 2,816 (0.1%)
Alan Keyes 4,004 (0.2%)
Tom Tancredo 1,552 (0.1%)
Total 1,924,346

I think it's now official that there are more crazy people inside the Democratic Party than inside the GOP. More about 1,000 more Dems pushed the red button for Mike Gravel as GOPers did for Alan Keyes.

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posted by JReid @ 11:06 AM  
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
McCain, Hillary win Florida, Rudy gets the booby prize
Hillary won the Florida beauty contest (and don't fool yourself, the Democrats WILL seat the Florida electors in August. Trust me...) and gave a nifty victory speech to boot. The final tally was:

Hillary - 662,982 - 50.1%
Barack - 430,641 - 32.5
Edwards - 192,073 - 14.5
All others - 102,211 - 2.9%

Total votes cast on the Democrat side 1,387,907 ... for a race that supposedly doesn't count? No dear, they WILL seat those electors. Every ... last ... one of them. By the way, 1,574,934 Republican votes have been counted on the GOP side. Huge turnout for a contest where half the delegates supposedly don't count.

With considerable help from Florida's popular guvnah, (and from his late blooming friend Sideshow Mel, plus a gaggle of South Florida's Cuban-American pols,) John McCain edged out Mitt Romney tonight. I'm not sure if that's a concession speech Rudy Giuliani is giving, but it should be. He didn't win a single county -- McCain beat him in Miami-Dade and he also lost Broward, which is nicknamed "the sixth borough" because there are so many New Yorkers living here. In fact, in Broward, this was the breakdown:

McCain - 41.1%
Romney - 24.2
Rudy - 19.6

This, my friends, is called non-viability.

In Dade, the breakdown was as follows:

McCain - 48.5%
Rudy - 27.7
Romney - 14.9

Those two counties, along with Palm Beach, should have been Rudy's stronghold, and he was leading in Dade when just the absentee ballots were counted (older, retired voters and early adopters who voted ahead of his Judy-gate troubles...)

If you can't win those, you can't win Florida if you're a moderate Republican on social issues, even if you're a neoconservative on Iraq (oh, wait, most Republicans are sick of that, too.)

Update: No, that wasn't a concession speech ... at least I don't think. But Rudy sure did sound like he was trying to do his best Obama, talking about how Republicans need to reach out to all ethnic groups and races, classes and walks of life. He said "races" or "ethnic groups" at least three times ... and this from a guy who refused to cross the Brooklyn bridge when he was mayor because he'd encounter too many Black people there ... and he was BORN in Brooklyn!

Anyhoo, Romney is giving his rousing "don't call it a concession" speech now. He's also doing his best Obama, saying that "we can't change America by sending the same people back to Washington to rearrange the chairs." Very Titanic-esque.

Update 2: Mike Huckabee gave another great concession speech, which ended with, "we're going on from here! If you have friends that are voting for me, tell them to come along with me, if they're not voting for me, don't let 'em out of the driveway!"

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posted by JReid @ 9:26 PM  
Florida returns coming in
I'm watching the returns on MSNBC and also tracking them on the Florida Elections Website (and the Miami-Dade Elections website, since I'm also tracking a local issue on slot machine expansion.) So far, the incredible thing is the turnout -- on both the Republican and Democratic side (despite the DNC's foolish attempt to disenfranchise what could turn out to be half a million Florida Democrats.)

So far, Hillary is leading on the Dem side:

Hillary - 236,758 - 50.8%
Obama - 132, 459 - 28.4
Edwards - 80,560 - 17.3

With about 25% reporting.

Huckabee and McCain are locked in a death struggle on the other side:

Romney - 230,587 - 34.1%
McCain - 226,474 - 33.5
Rudy - 97,705 - 14.4 (must drop out or risk humiliation in New York....)
Huckabee - 88,237 - 13.0 (the Panhandle will come in last and help boost these stats)
Paul - 21,316 - 3.2

Oh, and like 1,300 people voted for Alan Keyes. Crazy Florida bastards...

Update: John McCain is now leading in Miami-Dade County. Chalk some of that mo up to the Martinez endorsement and the bona fides it leant McCain with Cuban-Americans.

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