Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Minnesota Caucus 2012 Results

  • Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri have all jumped into the presidential nominating process, with their first official GOP events Tuesday. The projected results are based off of the APs vote count, the same data represented in the maps below.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Democrats, Republicans and those in between are gearing up for the 2012 Minnesota Caucus Tuesday.  But Unlike the other states, Minnesotas caucuses report their results to the secretary of state.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Minnesota holds its 2012 caucus Tuesday night, an influential but non-binding vote on the Republican presidential nomination. Former Gov. Mitt Romney, former Sen. Rick Santorum, ex-House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Rep. Ron Paul are all on the ballot.
  • (International Business Times)
  • Polls already had showed Santorum was expected to win in Missouri and Minnesota. Notably, the two conservative states neighbor Iowa, where he narrowly beat Romney in caucuses there during the first contest of the 2012 campaign in early January.
  • (Marketwatch)
  • Paul was the only presidential candidate who spent the evening in Minnesota, attending a caucus night party in Golden Valley.
  • (Marketplace.publicradio.org)
  • AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast Presidential hopefuls vie for bragging rights in caucus MPR News: There are no delegates up for grabs at the Minnesota Republican Party caucuses, only bragging rights.
  • (Marketplace.publicradio.org)
  • we are entering a primary/caucus night without having a pretty good idea who will win. And some people are arguing that today's contests don't matter? Hogwash.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Paul, meanwhile, predicted his focus on the caucus states would yield results. He spent the past week stumping in Colorado and Minnesota and spent Tuesday Get all the latest news in Campaign 2012 at CNNs Election Center.
  • (CNN)
  • Tuesday, February 7 will be a busy one as RightPundits hosts a live blog to cover the 2012 Colorado and Minnesota caucuses, plus the Missouri primary.
  • (RIGHTPUNDITS.COM)

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