| Democrats | Polls | County Results | |||
| Candidate | Votes | % of votes | Delegates won |
| Clinton | 5,355 | 51% | 12 |
| Obama | 4,773 | 45% | 13 |
| Edwards | 396 | 4% | 0 |
| Uncommitted | 31 | 0% | |
| Kucinich | 5 | 0% | 0 |
| Richardson | 0 | 0% | 0 |
| 98% of precincts reporting | |||
I’m so unclear about the delegate situation. I guess the Obama campaign sent out a memo that said they may have lost but they got the most delegates. Some Hillary support masquerading as a reporter called the Nevada Dem. Caucus people and that person said that isn’t right. The unhinged Clintonites at MyDD jumped on it, that really insane Taylor Marsh chick (she may or may not work for the Clinton’s 3rd Term campaign, but denies it or not depending on the day) wrote a blogpost about how Obama is whining (?) and then everything else says that Obama did win more delegates. The the rabid Hillbots starting talking about how delegates ain’t everything and Al Gore won the popular vote but lost the election and does Obama want to go that route?
I’m going to have to stop visiting MyDD for a bit, because I’m running out of synonyms for “insane, revisionist nutjobs” to describe the level of sheer fantasy in the Clinton supporters/workers. It’s literally like stepping into what must be Shrubya’s head. When you’re looking at facts and he’s on TV saying something that has no basis in reality…sigh…never thought I’d see Democrats doing something like that. It’s breathtaking really. It’s like watching a slow motion trainwreck or supenova imploding.
Whooo…that went off on a tanget. My point is that Obama has more delegates, something about him winning all the counties in Nevada except Clark County, where you know, everyone lives. I don’t know any I’ve been searching all day long for explicit rules not posted on an anti-Clinton’s or anti-Obama blog. Fucking “progressives”.
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| Republicans | Polls | County Results | |||
| Candidate | Votes | % of votes | Delegates won |
| Romney | 22,649 | 51% | 17 |
| Paul | 6,087 | 14% | 4 |
| McCain | 5,651 | 13% | 4 |
| Huckabee | 3,616 | 8% | 2 |
| Thompson | 3,521 | 8% | 2 |
| Giuliani | 1,910 | 4% | 1 |
| Hunter | 890 | 2% | 1 |
| 100% of precincts reporting | |||
You’re reading that correctly. Yet again, Giuliani came in not in the top 5. I guess the writing’s on the wall and we really won’t be subjected to him at the GOP debate in Boca Raton, right MSNBC? I mean, Dennis Kucinich has performed better, if not as well as Rudy and he wasn’t invited.

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