- January 20th, 2008, 12:26 pm
#147648
Rather than continuing to post threads after every primary, I thought it'd be best to keep a running thread going here. So, after Iowa, New Hampshire, Wyoming (for the GOP), Michigan, Nevada and South Carolina (for the GOP), here's where the candidates stand...
Standings listed in this format: x. Candidate - Delegates Won - Delegates Needed for Nomination, (Candidates with no delegates won thus far are omitted )
Democrats (need 2,025 delegates to win)
1. Barack Obama - 38 - 1,987
2. Hillary Clinton - 36 - 1,989
3. John Edwards - 18 - 2,007
Republicans (need 1,191 delegates to win)
1. Mitt Romney - 59 - 1,132
2. Mike Huckabee - 39 - 1,152
3. John McCain - 36 - 1,155
4. Fred Thompson - 5 - 1,186
5. Ron Paul - 4 - 1,187
6. Duncan Hunter - 2 - 1,189
7. Rudy Giuliani - 1 - 1,190
I'll try to keep things updated as the primaries move along.
Standings listed in this format: x. Candidate - Delegates Won - Delegates Needed for Nomination, (Candidates with no delegates won thus far are omitted )
Democrats (need 2,025 delegates to win)
1. Barack Obama - 38 - 1,987
2. Hillary Clinton - 36 - 1,989
3. John Edwards - 18 - 2,007
Republicans (need 1,191 delegates to win)
1. Mitt Romney - 59 - 1,132
2. Mike Huckabee - 39 - 1,152
3. John McCain - 36 - 1,155
4. Fred Thompson - 5 - 1,186
5. Ron Paul - 4 - 1,187
6. Duncan Hunter - 2 - 1,189
7. Rudy Giuliani - 1 - 1,190
I'll try to keep things updated as the primaries move along.


- By AATL