Some polls closed at 7pm ET, the rest at 8pm ET. Results should be rolling in around 8pm ET. Refresh this post for the latest.
Republicans:
%
36 - McCain - Winner
31 - Romney
15 - Giuliani
13 - Huckabee
3 - Paul
100% Precincts Reported
Democrats: (Doesn’t really count, Florida delegates stripped)
%
50 - Clinton - Winner
33 - Obama
14 - Edwards
100% Precincts Reported
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Update @ 7:08pm ET
Early leaked exit polls show McCain leading, story from The Campaign Spot:
The second wave of exit poll numbers: McCain 34.3 percent, Romney 32.6 percent, Giuliani 15.3 percent, Huckabee 12 percent.
These don’t include absentee voters and could be dead wrong, there’s your disclaimer.
Apparently there’s been a heavy conservative turnout which bodes well for Romney.
Update @ 7:17pm ET
Early results are coming in, less than 1 percent of precincts. Check back for the latest updates at the top.
Update @ 8:29pm ET
Hillary Clinton will be giving a “victory” speech shortly.
Still too close to call between McCain and Romney. I’m personally calling for McCain but no official projections have been made yet.
Update @ 8:55pm ET
The Page has it that Giuliani will drop out and endorse McCain in California, possibly Wednesday or Thursday.
Update @ 9:11pm ET
The Associated Press and Fox News are now calling it for John McCain
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The stats on the florida department of state site has Romney in the lead by one point at http://enight.dos.state.f.....M_PRE.html. (as of 8:37pm).
I believe their stats are actually behind the major media. I can see their vote counts are way behind CNN so they just haven’t caught up yet.
Looks like McCain is on a roll now..alot of momentum going into Super Tuesday and Giuliani is expected to endorse McCain before the upcoming debate at the Reagan Library.
Nate, RCP has a listing now of delegates and has Clinton at 256, Barack at 181, and Edwards at 64
http://www.realclearpolit.....mingstates
I have those numbers listed direct from CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTI.....scorecard/
Everywhere seems to record them differently. I’m trying to just use one source because they’re all different.
Which site seems to have the most accurate information?