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2:30AM EST: YWN Super Tuesday Election Results


election1.jpgPlease refresh your page,  and scroll down for up to the minute results! (YWN will be updating on the minute) At least 24 states are holding presidential primaries or caucuses on Tuesday, February 5:

Alabama: 9:32PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner Republican: Mike Huckabee projected winner

Alaska: 2:30AM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner Republican: Mitt Romney projected winner

Arizona: 11:35PM EST: Democrat: Hillary Clinton projected winner Republican: John McCain projected winner

Arkansas: 8:31PM EST: Democrat: Hillary Clinton projected winner. Republican: Mike Huckabee projected winner.

California: 12:14AM EST: Democrat: Hillary Clinton projected winner Republican: John McCain projected winner

Colorado: 11:57PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner of Caucuses Republican: Mitt Romney projected winner

Connecticut: 10:35PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner Republican: Projected Winner is John McCain

Delaware: 9:03PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner Republican: Projected winner is John McCain

Georgia: 10:42EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner Republican: Projected winner is Mike Huckabee

Idaho: 10:00PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner of Caucuses Republican: Primary on May 27.

Illinois: 8:05PM EST: Democrat: Projected winner is Barak Obama Republican: Projected winner is John McCain

Kansas: 9:00PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner Republican: Primary on Feb 9 

Massachusetts: 8:15PM EST: Democrat: Hillary Clinton projected winner Republican: Mitt Romney projected winner.

Minnesota: 11:17PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner of Caucuses Republican: Mitt Romney projected winner of Caucuses

Missouri: 12:38AM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner Republican: John McCain projected winner

Montana: 8:55PM EST: Democrat: Primary June 3 Republican: Projected winner Mitt Romney

New Jersey: 9:20PM EST: Democrat: Hillary Clinton projected winner Republican: John McCain projected winner.

New Mexico: 10:10PM EST: Democrat: Still processing Republican: Primary June 3

North Dakota: 11:07PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner of Caucuses Republican: Mitt Romney projected winner of Caucuses

Oklahoma: 9:52PM EST: Democrat: Hillary Clinton projected winner Republican: John McCain projected winner

New York: 9:19PM EST: Democrat: Hillary Clinton projected winner: Republican: John McCain projected winner

Tennessee: 11:45PM EST: Democrat: Hillary Clinton projected winner. Republican: Mike Huckabee projected winner

Utah: 10:00PM EST: Democrat: Barak Obama projected winner Republican: Mitt Romney projected winner

West Virginia: 8:00PM EST: Democrat: Primary May 13  Republican: Mike Huckabee 52%, Mitt Romney 47%, McCain 1%

For the Democrats, 1,681 delegates are at stake in 16 primaries and seven caucuses. The Republicans have 1,020 delegates at stake in 15 primaries and six caucuses.



14 Responses

  1. let the rubaling begin. But I hope when all the dust settles romney wins the republican nomination. If not for Huckabee, Romney would clean the floor with McCain he’s going to ruin it for the republican party.

  2. #1 – your post is right on the money. West Virginia proved it today. when huckabee finally backs out he will give his delegates to mccain for a high position if mccain wins

  3. Its an unfortunate fait accompli. Huck is in McCains pocket. And its McCain’s ”turn” to be the nominee, like Dole in ’96, so the establishment is behind McCain, even though the Republican base isn’t — its vote is being split away from Romney by Huckabee.

    So it will be McCain vs. Clinton. And with two liberals running against each other, voters will elect the original liberal Clinton.

  4. if you think that mcain is the best, just imagine the senario that the illiagals that are here have no fear of deportation. crime would skyrocket!! plus they would be elligible for benefits like welfare. between the added crime and all the expense entailed in law enforcement and benefits, your taxes will skyrocet

  5. YeshivesheHocker-
    Go to sleep, its past your bedtime- you dont belog on the internet if there’s no good reason.

    Thank You YW for this community resource.

  6. TO YESHIVISHHOCKER….
    STOP WASTING OUR TIME READING UR WORTHLESS COMMENTS. THE COMMENTS BOARD IS FOR CONSTRUCTIVE COMMENTS NOT S/O WHO THINKS HE KNOWS-IT-ALL TELLING THE EDITOR WHAT TO DO. GOODNIGHT AND A-GUTTEN CHODESH!!

  7. So much of this is ביד השם. We need to daven, as the mishna in Pirkei Avos says, בשלומה של מלכות. Who knows what the next 4 years of presidency can bring? Let’s hope for the best.

  8. I agree with # 6
    it so happens to be that there is latly a lot of crime being done by this maxsikanow’s…lwts not forget that we do use them in all yeshivos & in all heimesher stores..& where not, but if you keep up with the news you see a lot if them in the center of crime.
    b.t.w. I am following politicks for quiet a bit..i must say that I was never soo comfused for who who do a better job for us & spacaily to our brothers in the wholy land..
    may hashem take us the right way.
    p.s. thank you YESHIVA WORLD for all your news , I clearly stop using other news sites since you were introdused to me. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.

  9. #7 YeshivesheHocker
    Throughout history the events taking place in the world have always had a major impact on the Yeshiva World. For example World War II. Would you rather have not known? In Russia we used to say a joke that two soldiers were in a house as the white army was looking for them. One soldier says to his friend “The White army is coming” and the second soldier says “Let’s drink to it” than the first soldier says they are almost in the courtyard and soldier number two says let’s make a lchiam. then number one says they are almost in the house. lets make a lchaim he replies. at this point they are both so drunk that one soldier says to his friend “Can You see me?’ and he answers “nyet”. :”And i can’t see you either, so if we can’t see each other we must be invisible and have nothing to fear”. They are buried in the shrine of heroes just outside Moscow.

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