Tennessee Republican primary, 2008

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The 2008 Tennessee Republican primary took place on February 5, 2008, with 52 national delegates.[1]

At of 10:15 PM ET on February 5, the Associated Press reported that with 44% of precincts reporting Huckabee and McCain were tied with about one-third of the vote each.[2] Earlier, with 31% of precincts in, McCain had 34% support, Huckabee 31%, Romney 23% and Paul 6% support.[3]

The City Paper reported that voter turnout could beat the state's record of 830,000 in 1988 when Al Gore was on the presidential ballot for the first time.[3]

AP exit polls showed that Huckabee did well with born-again Christians and conservatives.[2]

[edit] Results

100% of precincts reporting[4][5]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Mike Huckabee 190,904 34.37% 25
John McCain 176,091 31.84% 19
Mitt Romney 130,632 23.62% 8
Ron Paul 31,026 5.61% 0
Fred Thompson 16,263 2.94% 0
Rudy Giuliani 5,159 0.93% 0
Alan Keyes 978 0.18% 0
Duncan Hunter 738 0.13% 0
Tom Tancredo 194 0.03% 0
Uncommitted 1,830 0.33% 0
Total 553,005 100% 52

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Tennessee Republican Delegation 2008. The Green Papers. Retrieved on 2008-01-28.
  2. ^ a b Clinton wins Tennessee, GOP race too close to call. Associated Press (February 8, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
  3. ^ a b Clinton, McCain lead in Tennessee. UPI (February 8, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
  4. ^ Republican Primary Presidential Preference.
  5. ^ RESULTS: Tennessee. CNN (2008-02-05). Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
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