2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumNew Hampshire Primary 2012 Results: Election Reporting By County (MAP, REAL-TIME DATA)
"The Republican presidential candidates are vying for not only a share of the Granite State's 12 delegates, but also for momentum as they continue to fight for the nomination."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/10/map-new-hampshire-primary-2012-results_n_1195374.html
chrisa
(4,524 posts)He should be at most, a 5 - 10% candidate. Oh well.
MADem
(135,425 posts)ellisonz
(27,757 posts)...on to South Carolina.
Ron Paul making a strong showing.
Romney
10,393 votes
✔
35.6%
Paul
7,029 votes
24.1%
Huntsman
5,243 votes
18.0%
Gingrich
3,029 votes
10.4%
Santorum
2,758 votes
9.5%
Perry
188 votes
0.6%
http://graphics.latimes.com/2012-election-gop-results-map-new-hampshire/
rocktivity
(44,885 posts)but he doesn't have the luxury of losing by a slim margin. If Paul can get within, say ten points, he won't have anything to brag about -- if only because he's a New Englander!
rocktivity
MilesColtrane
(18,678 posts)Lone_Star_Dem
(28,158 posts)It wouldn't be as funny if the media hadn't inflated his head even further when he tossed his hat into the race. What happens when you release an over-inflated untied balloon? Newton's third law, baby. Watching Perry be introduced to the basics of physics has been too fun.
racaulk
(11,550 posts)All of these schmucks that have taken turns driving the GOP clown car have been great for entertainment value, and it has been wonderful seeing each of them propped up by the media just to see them come crashing down. First Cain, then Bachmann, now it's Perry's turn.
Love it!