Sunday, January 22, 2012

Race for Delegates

The race for the Republican nomination is heating up.  When votes for the Iowa Caucuses were certified, it was found that Santorum won not Romney. Then the trifecta that was predicted in South Carolina didn't materialize as Gingrich won that state. Meaning three contests, three different winners. This race is not over. Of the 1,144 delegates needed to win the Republican nomination here is how they stack up: Here is how the delegate counts are stacking up at the moment.

CandidateDelegates
Mitt Romney 19
Newt Gingrich19
Rick Santorum12
Ron Paul 3
Jon Huntsman2

Whatever happens this primary season, whoever wins, they will make history. Especially if they win the General Election to.  No Republican has won the White House without winning New Hampshire. Likewise since 1980, no one has won the Republican nomination without winning the South Carolina primaries.
I certainly will be keeping a watchful eye on this primary season and I will make  decision before the April 3 primaries here in Texas. Who will win Texas? Who will win the nomination? Only time will see.

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My name is Kevin, and that's what I think. What do you think? Agree? Disagree?

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