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Title: Romney Takes Wyoming Republican caucus
Post by: Yisrael on January 06, 2008, 06:14:30 AM
Wyoming - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the Wyoming Republican presidential caucus on Saturday, taking seven of the state's 12 delegates with nearly all precincts reporting, according to a state party official.

The victory gives Romney supporters something to tout as the focus of the U.S. presidential election shifts to Tuesday's New Hampshire primary. Romney suffered a setback earlier this week in the Iowa caucuses where former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee soundly beat him.

In past election years, Wyoming has been largely ignored by many candidates because it has the lowest population of any U.S. state with roughly 520,000 residents, but this year state Republican leaders sought to attract attention by setting an early date for delegate voting. [reuters]
Title: Re: Romney Takes Wyoming Republican caucus
Post by: Ulli on January 06, 2008, 06:54:33 AM
(http://www.bilderhoster.net/safeforbilder/4aftr2fy.jpg)

Yes it is true.

But there are some good news. The votes of the delegates of the Republican Party from Wyoming will be halved, because the election was earlier than planned. They have now given 12 votes.

On Mai 10 is a second election in Wyoming. The canidates can get there 2 additional votes.
Title: Re: Romney Takes Wyoming Republican caucus
Post by: Dr. Dan on January 06, 2008, 08:27:56 AM
Heheh, Hunter got one delegate...