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What the 2012 GOP primary results will be in each state
Alabama- Huckabee wins, Thune in 2nd, Romney and other in 3rd
Alaska- Palin wins with Romney in a distant second
Arizona- Romney wins with Thune in a distant second
Arkansas- Huckabee takes nearly 75% of the vote
California- Romney beats Palin by 5%
Colorado- Romney in a landslide
Connecticut- Romney wins, Huckabee a distant second
Delaware- Romney wins, Huckabee a distant second
Florida- Romney wins, Huckabee second, Palin third
Georgia- Huckabee beats Thune
Hawaii- Romney beats Palin
Idaho- Palin beats Thune
Illinois- Pawlenty beats Romney by 8 points
Indiana- Romney narrowly beats Palin, Thune in 3rd
Iowa- Huckabee 37%, Thune 25%, Romney 20%, Palin 15%
Kansas- Huckabee beats Thune
Kentucky- Huckabee beats Romney
Louisiana- Huckabee beats Thune and Palin
Maine - Romney in a landslide
Maryland- Romney in a landslide
Massachusetts- Romney beats Thune
Michigan- Romney beats Pawlenty, 34%-31%
Minnesota- Pawlenty beats Romney 60%-35%
Mississippi- Mike Huckabee wins
Missouri- Huckabee 34%, Thune 32%, Pawlenty 30%
Montana- Romney wins
Nebraska- Huckabee beats Thune and Palin
Nevada- Romney beats Thune
New Hampshire- Romney 49%, Pawlenty 30%, Huckabee 10%, Thune 4%, Palin 1%, Paul 1%
New Jersey- Romney beats Pawlenty 62%-20%
New Mexico- Romney beats Thune and Palin
New York- Romney beats Pawlenty and Thune
North Carolina- Huckabee beats Thune and Palin
North Dakota- Thune beats Romney, Pawlenty narrowly gets third in front of Palin
Ohio- Romney dominates, Pawlenty in 2nd
Oklahoma- Palin beats Huckabee
Oregon- Tim Pawlenty wins
Pennsylvania- Romney beats Thune
Rhode Island- Romney wins
South Carolina- Huckabee 50%, Palin 30%, Romney 12%, Thune 4%, Pawlenty 1%, Paul 1%
South Dakota- Thune beats Palin 40%-35%
Tennessee- Huckabee country
Texas- Huckabee country
Utah- Romney country
Vermont- Romney country
Virginia- Romney beats Huckabee
Washington- Huckabee beats Pawlenty
West Virginia- Huckabee beats Romney and Thune
Wisconsin- Pawlenty wins
Wyoming- Palin beats Thune and Huckabee
Overall wins:
Mitt Romney - 23 states
Mike Huckabee- 16 states
John Thune- 2 states
Tim Pawlenty- 4 states
Sarah Palin - 5 states
Haley Barbour - 0 states
Ron Paul - 0 states
2012 GOP primary- a timeline
11/1/09- Ron Paul announces for President
12/5/10- Tim Pawlenty forms exploratory committee
12/10/10- Haley Barbour forms exploratory committee
1/15/11- Romney forms exploratory committee
1/22/11- John Thune forms exploratory committee
1/27/11- In Detroit, Mitt Romney announces for President
2/1/11- In his home state, Pawlenty announces for president
3/7/11- John Thune announces for president on a talk show
3/20/11- Mike Huckabee files papers to run for president
3/25/11- In Iowa, Mike Huckabee announces for president
4/1/11- Barbour announces for president
5/5/11- Palin announces for president
6/5/11- first GOP debate is held
8/22/11- Huckabee wins Ames, Iowa straw poll narrowly defeating Romney
9/1/11- Chuck Norris endorses Mike Huckabee
9/5/11- Rudy Guilliani and John McCain endorse Pawlenty
9/8/11- Eric Cantor endorses Mitt Romney
9/20/11- Sean Pernell endorses Palin
1/10/12- Huckabee wins Iowa
1/28/12- Romney wins NH
2/5/12- Romney wins Michigan
2/13/12- Huckabee wins South Carolina, Barbour exits race
2/13/12- Romney wins Neveda
2/20/12- Romney wins Florida
2/24/12- Super Tuesday
2/24/12- Thune ends bid and endorses Romney
2/26/12- Palin drops bid at C-PAC
3/3/12- After failing to win, Pawlenty ends bid
3/28/12- nomination is secured by Mitt Romney, he wins 40% to Huckabees 32% nationally.
8/1/12- Romney selects Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) as his running-mate
Note: A few of these states are swing states between the possible hopefuls, but this nomination is going to either Romney or Huckabee, Thune being the dark horse.
Last edited by MrViews90 : 08-18-2009 at 09:18 AM.
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