On February 28, there were two contests, Arizona and Michigan. Let's see how that turned out:
Orange = Romney |
Mitt Romney | 216,805 | 47.27% | ||
Rick Santorum | 122,088 | 26.62% | ||
Newt Gingrich | 74,110 | 16.16% | ||
Ron Paul | 38,753 | 8.45% |
Orange = Romney/ Green = Santorum |
Had Romney NOT won Michigan, his Establishment credentials would have been questioned.
Mitt Romney | 409,120 | 41.07% | |||
Rick Santorum | 377,144 | 37.86% | |||
Ron Paul | 115,778 | 11.62% | |||
Newt Gingrich | 65,002 | 6.53% |
(All delegate counts start after Super Tuesday)
Next up, the Wyoming Caucuses.
Green = Santorum/Orange = Romney/ Yellow = Paul |
Mitt Romney | 822 | 38.99% | ||
Rick Santorum | 673 | 31.93% | ||
Ron Paul | 439 | 20.83% | ||
Newt Gingrich | 165 | 7.83% |
The Delegates are non-binding. As I said, delegate count AFTER Super Tuesday.
In this Western State, Santorum and Paul put up a fight against Romney. However, this was a nine day caucus. To be continued....
And last night, the Washington (state) caucuses (also, non-binding):
Orange = Romney/ Green = Santorum/ Yellow = Paul |
Mitt Romney | 19,111 | 37.65% | |||
Ron Paul | 12,594 | 24.81% | |||
Rick Santorum | 12,089 | 23.81% | |||
Newt Gingrich | 5,221 | 10.28% |
Is it over? Have the Establishmenterians won?
On Tuesday night (where I will be busy in the San Fernando valley), we will find out.
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