A sign of increased Democratic enthusiasm?
2004 California Primary
|
Bush | | 2,216,047
|
Kerry | 2,002,539
|
Edwards | 614,441
|
Kucinich | 144,954
|
Dean | 130,892
|
Sharpton | 59,326
|
Lieberman | 52,780
|
Clark | 51,084
|
Braun | 24,501
|
Gephardt | 19,139
|
Totals | 3,099,656 | 2,216,047
| 58.3% | 41.7%
| |
Candidates receiving less than 10,000 votes ignored in the results above. Bush was the only candidate on the 2004 California Republican Primary ballot; he received 100.0% of the vote.
California 2004 General Election
Kerry | 6,745,485
| Bush | | 5,509,826
| | 54.4% | 44.4%
| |
Minor party candidates ignored in the results above.
2008 California Primary
|
Clinton | 2,133,975
|
Obama | 1,737,807
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McCain | | 986,384
|
Romney | | 801,873
|
Huckabee | | 272,719
|
Edwards | 170,050
|
Giuliani | | 115,787
|
Paul | | 99,591
|
Thompson | | 45,805
|
Kucinich | 20,216
|
Richardson | 16,964
|
Biden | 15,474
|
Hunter | | 12,215
|
Totals | 4,094,486 | 2,334,374
| 63.7% | 36.3%
| |
With a hotly contested Republican Primary, the Republicans manage to get just over a hundred thousand additional voters to the polls, compared with the previous primary. The Democrats add a million voters.
The propositions on neither the 2004 nor 2008 primary ballots generated intense interest.
As you might guess from previous posts, I'd like to see results tabulated like this ...
Missouri 2008 Presidential Primary (candidates less that 10k votes ignored)
Obama | 405,470 | |
Clinton | 394,991 | |
McCain | | 194,119
|
Huckabee | | 185,573
|
Romney | | 172,390
|
Paul | | 26,427
|
Edwards | 16,734 | |
Totals | 817,195 | 578,509
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i was one of a dozen lucky guests at a post-show dinner cooked by the italian performance group societas raffaello sanzio last weekend in seattle. to my delight i just found their eggplant recipe posted
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Getting Past the '60s? It's Not Going to Happen
Good flashback on the reactionaries who are so often forgotten. Here's one I'll never get over:
"If it takes a bloodbath, let's get it over with." California Governor Ronald Reagan, April 7, 1970, in reference to using state violence to suppress protests at UC Berkeley.
Recommendations for lunch in Napa/Yountville/Sonoma area? (French Laundry is booked.) One of the diners is a vegetarian. The other is (mostly) an omnivore.
I'm still trying to get my mind around yesterday's news that Exxon's 2007 profit of 40 billion dollars equates to 1,300 dollars a second.
dont really care about the world of hobbits but if i did id be glad to hear that the director of pans labyrinth is taking over directorial responsibilities .
And this is without the Dems campaigning in Fla.
Clinton | 856,944
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McCain | 693,425
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Romney | 598,152
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Obama | 568,930
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Giuliani | 281,755
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Huckabee | 259,703
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Edwards | 248,575
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from here