Jim Geraghty at the Campaign Spot has some very interesting early exit polls. Keep in mind that these could change.
As expected, California is very close with McCain at 40 percent, Romney at 36 percent, and Huckabee with10 percent.
McCain is leading in the northeast as expected. In Massachusetts, Romney is leading, again, as expected Romney 54 to McCain with 35. However, in Arizona, McCain is leading but not by much: McCain is at 44, Romney at 39, and Huckabee trails with 8. Right now, Romney has virtually swept in Utah, carrying a 91 percent of the vote.
And take a look at Missouri: Romney 34 percent, McCain 32 percent, Huckabee 25 percent. Missouri is a bellwether state, so it's good news for Romney.
In the South, Huckabee is doing well.
Alabama: Huckabee 42 percent, McCain 33 percent, Romney 20 percent.
Tennessee: Huckabee 34, McCain 28, Romney 23.
Arkansas: Huckabee 33, McCain 21, Romney 19.
Oklahoma: McCain 34, Huckabee 32, Romney 27.
Check back to Campaign Spot for updates.






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Hummm. It's 7:30 pm CST an... (Below threshold)1. Posted by jackson | February 5, 2008 8:43 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Hummm. It's 7:30 pm CST and now I'm not sure I can blame Huckabee for taking the BS votes in WV. It kind of looks like McCain might regret the strategy he has taken himself though. I've had a dim view of Huckabee, but he might just be the only Republican candidate left that I might allow myself to actually pull the voting lever for. First Thompson, and then Romney went down, or is going down. I had considered something I never thought possible which was to not vote in a presidential election. I could never pull the trigger for Hillary or Obama, but I would rather them take the fall for the pile of garbage that the country is heading into at this point.
1. Posted by jackson | February 5, 2008 8:43 PM |
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Posted on February 5, 2008 20:43