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Two Caucuses and a "Primary" Today - Post News, Observations and Results Here
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[quote:ScottFlex:MV8xNzc2Nzc0XzI5NTE0NjE4XzM4NkUyMzQ3] According to the MSM SanWARum already has it in the bag... [b]Santorum looks for good night as polling shows him in strong position in three voting states[/b] [i]According to Public Policy Polling, a Democratic firm, Santorum is leading in Minnesota, 33 percent to 24 percent for Romney. Newt Gingrich is at 22 percent and Ron Paul is at 20 percent. In Missouri, Santorum leads the beauty contest 45-32 percent over Romney with 19 percent for Paul. Gingrich did not qualify to be on the ballot in Missouri. The same polling firm shows Santorum with a possible second place finish in Colorado, behind Romney 37 percent to 27 percent with Gingrich at 21 percent and Paul at 13 percent. [/i] Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/07/santorum-looks-for-good-night-as-polling-shows-him-in-strong-position-in-three/?test=latestnews#ixzz1lkRaTEUP Santy, REALLY... More MSM BS. Vote thy will be rigged! [/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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