…is that we really are going to get those phone calls, mailings, and television commercials before February 5th.
New Hamphire presidential primary – Democrats
[96% reporting]
Clinton 110,550 39%
Obama 102,883 37%
Edwards 47,803 17%
Richardson 12,987 5%
Kucinich 3,845 1%
Biden 616 0%
Gravel 397 0%
Dodd 195 0%
Which translates into this number of delegates:
New Hampshire delegates [does not include “super delegates”]
Clinton – 9
Obama – 9
Edwards – 4
That’s not exactly the road to “fifty percent plus one” for anyone yet, eh?
I wonder what it costs for Super Bowl commercials?
Bob Yates said:
Neither Missouri team is in the Super Bowl so to reach us that way is not necessary.
If it is any consolation, I just got three people to register today (they are all three voting for Obama) before the polls close.
The percentage of the 20-something vote in Missouri will be somewhat lower in February than in other places because of when registration closes.
maryb2004 said:
at the idea that this may be a real race for delegates. It’s been a long time since we’ve had one.
I received my first calls over the weekend – from the Obama campaign. I told them I was definitely not EVER supporting Obama (a lie, because I might vote for him. ) This is always my strategy to try to get myself off of the calling lists.
Anybody know much about Nevada’s caucus system? Do they let people register at the door like Iowa did?