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Barack Obama
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He won by over 183 delegates. I think that over 124,000 Democrats voted in this Caucus.Bryan Schwegler wrote:The problem is that Iowa is barely statistically significant for Democrats. He won, but only by 150 - 200 votes over Clinton and Edwards. From a true statistical standpoint, Obama, Clinton, and Edwards have a virtual tie.
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/01/03/ ... index.html
The Iowa Democratic Party said 124,000 people participated in the 2004 caucuses, while the Republican Party of Iowa estimated that 87,000 people took part in the 2000 caucuses. (President Bush ran unchallenged for a second term in 2004.)
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It was a record turnout. The Iowa Democratic Caucus is claiming over 220,000 votes cast. Good news for Obama? The youth vote went decidedly in his favor, and they turned out in force. Bad news for Clinton? The female vote also went heavily to Obama.
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Holy Schnikey!Brian Pedaci wrote:It was a record turnout. The Iowa Democratic Caucus is claiming over 220,000 votes cast. Good news for Obama? The youth vote went decidedly in his favor, and they turned out in force. Bad news for Clinton? The female vote also went heavily to Obama.
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/01/03/ ... cnnSTCText
DES MOINES, Iowa (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's victory Thursday in critical Democratic Iowa caucuses indicate voters saw him as a candidate of change, according to entrance polls.
The freshman Illinois senator was CNN's projected winner in the key early step toward the White House, with 38 percent of the vote and 97 percent of precincts reporting.
"On this January night, at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn't do," Obama told wildly cheering and chanting supporters Thursday night. "We are choosing hope over fear, we are choosing unity over division and sending a powerful message that change is coming to America."
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Stephen Eisel wrote:He won by over 183 delegates. I think that over 124,000 Democrats voted in this Caucus.Bryan Schwegler wrote:The problem is that Iowa is barely statistically significant for Democrats. He won, but only by 150 - 200 votes over Clinton and Edwards. From a true statistical standpoint, Obama, Clinton, and Edwards have a virtual tie.
Ooops, you're right. Sorry about that. The site I was using to look at the results had everything listed in a very confusing way.

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I had to Google "Iowa Caucus Democrat delegates"Bryan Schwegler wrote:Stephen Eisel wrote:He won by over 183 delegates. I think that over 124,000 Democrats voted in this Caucus.Bryan Schwegler wrote:The problem is that Iowa is barely statistically significant for Democrats. He won, but only by 150 - 200 votes over Clinton and Edwards. From a true statistical standpoint, Obama, Clinton, and Edwards have a virtual tie.
Ooops, you're right. Sorry about that. The site I was using to look at the results had everything listed in a very confusing way.

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I think this was huge. Obama won by 7 percentage points over Edwards and 8 over Hillary. That is significant - the raw numbers are delegates which correlate more to precints that actual votes.
Obama won in a state that is almost all WASP. That is huge. Blacks in SC were waiting to see if he could carry white states. I thought before he would be our candidate - that thought was reinforced last night.
His speech was terrific. (So was Hillary's). But his was awe inspiring - made me think of Kennedy with the two young children.
Obama won in a state that is almost all WASP. That is huge. Blacks in SC were waiting to see if he could carry white states. I thought before he would be our candidate - that thought was reinforced last night.
His speech was terrific. (So was Hillary's). But his was awe inspiring - made me think of Kennedy with the two young children.
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Hi,
Way more people voted Democratic than Republican. The Democratic results were number of precincts won and the Republican numbers were votes per person (I think).
On Keith Obermann last night they showed a graphic of the results for both by voter and the top three democrats beat the top republican if you looked at the results by voter. It showed Huckabee had about 11% of the total votes cast. Quite shocking given Iowa is a swing state to see the highest republican candidate getting just 11% of the vote. I looked but couldn't find the link that was the source for this.
Way more people voted Democratic than Republican. The Democratic results were number of precincts won and the Republican numbers were votes per person (I think).
On Keith Obermann last night they showed a graphic of the results for both by voter and the top three democrats beat the top republican if you looked at the results by voter. It showed Huckabee had about 11% of the total votes cast. Quite shocking given Iowa is a swing state to see the highest republican candidate getting just 11% of the vote. I looked but couldn't find the link that was the source for this.
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war will put an end to mankind.
--John F. Kennedy
Stability and peace in our land will not come from the barrel of a gun, because peace without justice is an impossibility.
--Desmond Tutu