With Republicans voting across the nation for their voice to be heard loud and clear in the nomination process, it's time to briefly review the 10 states awarding delegates today:
Alaska - 27 delegates; caucuses close at 12 eastern time. Romney won Alaska in 2008 by 14%.
Georgia - 76 delegates; primary ends at 7 eastern time. Huckabee won Georgia in 2008 by 2%.
Idaho - 32 delegates; caucuses begin at 9 eastern time. McCain won Idaho in 2008 by 46%.
Massachusetts - 41 delegates; primary ends at 8 eastern time. Romney won in 2008 by 11%.
North Dakota - 28 delegates; primary ends at 10 eastern time. Romney won in 2008 by 13%.
Ohio - 66 delegates; primary ends at 7:30 eastern time. McCain won Ohio in 2008 by 20%.
Oklahoma - 43 delegates; primary ends at 9 eastern time. McCain won in 2008 by 3%.
Tennessee - 58 delegates; primary ends at 10 eastern time. Huckabee won in 2008 by 3%.
Vermont - 17 delegates; primary ends at 7 eastern time. McCain won in 2008 by 57%.
Virginia - 48 delegates; primary ends at 7 eastern time. McCain won in 2008 by 10%.
Most of these states were Super Tuesday voters in 2008 as well, but besides for Mitt's showing in three of them, we have nothing but pure speculative polling to go on, tonight is going to be fun.
Another neoconservative primary.
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