Rules About Delegates Can Sway an Election
The News Review:
- Rules About Delegates Can Sway an Election
- Texas Primary May Decide Democratic Party Nominee
- Valley’s Voice | party hinojosa morris – Top Story – Brownsville…
- Pressure Primaries: hio Texas Votes Loom Large; Young Voters…
- Can John McCain Win in Spite of the Republican Brand?
Rules About Delegates Can Sway an Election
Washington Post – Mar 3, 2008
) meanwhile benefited from the Republican Party’s decision to allow states to make their own decisions on how to allot delegates. In the largest states the winner took all or most of the delegates. To see why these rules played a decisive role in each man’s success imagine what would have happened if bama had run under the Republican Party’s rules while McCain ran under Democratic Party rules. Assuming Americans voted the same way they did. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.
Texas Primary May Decide Democratic Party Nominee
Buzzle – Mar 3, 2008
Hillary Clinton and Barack bama final two Democrats left face off in a tough high-profile showdown in Lone Star State. Texas Primary May Decide Democratic Party Nominee.
Valley’s Voice | party hinojosa morris – Top Story – Brownsville…
Brownsville Herald – Mar 3, 2008
fol-lowing the closing of the polls on Tuesday March 4. Hinojosa agrees that the Republican Party’s nominee is pretty much decided. “I don’t think they are spreading too many resources at this time” he said. Hinojosa said he suspects there will be many Republicans voting in the Democratic Party primary hoping to make an impact on the nominee. Some Republicans think they have a better chance of beating bama. thers think they have a better chance of beating Clinton.
Pressure Primaries: hio Texas Votes Loom Large; Young Voters…
CNN International – Mar 3, 2008
But also something that is also being talked about is the fact that you know Mike Huckabee has an appeal with evangelicals. And perhaps after this race that he may emerge as a voice for evangelical leaders because there seems to be somewhat of a vacuum. And he is clearly looking to the future of the Republican Party and he wants to have a say in the Republican Party no matter what happens tomorrow. CLLINS: All right. We are watching all of it. Thanks so much Mary Snow coming to us live from Houston this morning. The pulse of voters — CNN stacked up the latest polls and crunched all the numbers in Texas.
Can John McCain Win in Spite of the Republican Brand?
Roll Call – Roll Call (subscription) – Mar 3, 2008
Four years ago when President Bush came from behind to win re-election the GP had a far more favorable image and was still regarded as better able to deal with a number of important issues most notably the war on terror. If the Republican Party were a brand of cereal it would be discontinued by its maker. But surprisingly the Republicans actually have a chance to retain the White House in November. The reason the Republicans have a fighting chance is simple: Even though the Republican Party’s brand is damaged John McCain’s remains surprisingly good.
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