Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Alaska caucus results

  • The 2012 Alaska Caucus, or Presidential Preference Poll, is one of ten contests taking place on Super Tuesday. The last frontier has 27 delegates, 24 of which will be awarded proportionally based on the results of the presidential contest.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Results in Idaho, North Dakota, and Alaska, where there is no polling and some odd rules Paul tends to do best in caucus states, and he is the only candidate to have campaigned in person in Alaska.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • The 2012 Alaska Caucus, or Presidential Preference Poll, is one of ten contests taking place on Super Tuesday. 27 delegates are at stake, 24 of which will be awarded proportionally based on the results of the presidential contest.
  • (WBIR)
  • Meanwhile, Alaskas most famous Republican Some of its counties start picking delegates Tuesday. But others wont caucus until Saturday, so no official statewide results before then.
  • (KEPR)
  • Paul languished out of the pole position from then on. As Tuesday night wore on, the North Dakota caucus was called for Santorum. For Paul, that leaves Alaska.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Caucuses close at 8 p.m. Alaska Time (midnight Eastern Time/0500 GMT on Wednesday). * Georgia: Polls close at 7 p.m. Eastern Time (midnight GMT on Wednesday) * Idaho: State Republican Party to announce caucus results starting as early as 8:30 p.m.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Ron Paul (R-Texas) is focusing on the three caucus states -- Idaho, North Dakota and Alaska -- where his grass-roots organizational All those projections are mere speculation at this point.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Paul is focusing on the three caucus states -- Idaho, North Dakota and Alaska -- where a big turnout by his enthusiastic But others wont caucus until Saturday, so no official statewide results before then.
  • (Detroit Free Press)

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