Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Utah election 2000 - 203,053 voted Gore. 35,850 voted Nader. 2004 primary - ~20,000 Democrat voters.
Idaho election 2000 - 138,637 voted Gore. 12,292 voted Nader 2004 Primary - ~4000 Democrat voters.
Pretty riled base - no?
CkG
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Utah election 2000 - 203,053 voted Gore. 35,850 voted Nader. 2004 primary - ~20,000 Democrat voters.
Idaho election 2000 - 138,637 voted Gore. 12,292 voted Nader 2004 Primary - ~4000 Democrat voters.
Pretty riled base - no?
CkG
How about comparing apples to apples. Primaries and general elections normally have quite disparate amounts of voters.
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Utah election 2000 - 203,053 voted Gore. 35,850 voted Nader. 2004 primary - ~20,000 Democrat voters.
Idaho election 2000 - 138,637 voted Gore. 12,292 voted Nader 2004 Primary - ~4000 Democrat voters.
Pretty riled base - no?
CkG
How about comparing apples to apples. Primaries and general elections normally have quite disparate amounts of voters.
OK.
2000 Utah Primary (D) voters - 15,687
2000 Idaho Primary (D) voters - 35,688
CkG
[/quote]Originally posted by: ELP
Kucinnich beat Dean? The Deaner seems done.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
What happens if neither Kerry nor Dean get the magic number of delegates?
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Utah election 2000 - 203,053 voted Gore. 35,850 voted Nader. 2004 primary - ~20,000 Democrat voters.
Idaho election 2000 - 138,637 voted Gore. 12,292 voted Nader 2004 Primary - ~4000 Democrat voters.
Pretty riled base - no?
CkG
How about comparing apples to apples. Primaries and general elections normally have quite disparate amounts of voters.
OK.
2000 Utah Primary (D) voters - 15,687
2000 Idaho Primary (D) voters - 35,688
CkG
Ah...sooo...we have MORE voters this year.
Thanks.
Originally posted by: lozina
Originally posted by: Nitemare
What happens if neither Kerry nor Dean get the magic number of delegates?
Then the supreme court gets to pick Lieberman as the nominee
:Q
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Utah election 2000 - 203,053 voted Gore. 35,850 voted Nader. 2004 primary - ~20,000 Democrat voters.
Idaho election 2000 - 138,637 voted Gore. 12,292 voted Nader 2004 Primary - ~4000 Democrat voters.
Pretty riled base - no?
CkG
How about comparing apples to apples. Primaries and general elections normally have quite disparate amounts of voters.
OK.
2000 Utah Primary (D) voters - 15,687
2000 Idaho Primary (D) voters - 35,688
CkG
Ah...sooo...we have MORE voters this year.
Thanks.
Not in Idaho. You are missing over 30K of them
CkG
