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2004 US Presidential Election
March 02, 2004
| Dean stops the sweep!

According to Slate, Kerry is winning everywhere — except Vermont:

CT: Kerry 63, Edwards 26, Dean 5
GA: Kerry 50, Edwards 39, Sharpton 7
MD: Kerry 59, Edwards 28, Sharpton 4
MA: Kerry 75, Edwards 16, Dean 3, Kucinich 3
NY: Kerry 61, Edwards 21, Sharpton 10
OH: Kerry 58, Edwards 30, Kucinich 10
RI: Kerry 70, Edwards 21, Dean 5
VT: Dean 63, Kerry 33, Kucinich 3

Recall that Edwards isn’t on the ballot in Vermont. Oh well, hey, at least Hollerin’ Howard finally gets to win a primary! (D.C. doesn’t count; non-binding, no delegates.)

No numbers yet from California, and of course, none from Minnesota because it’s a caucus. (All numbers unofficial, preliminary, etc.)

Time to start playing the “when will Edwards concede?” game. Will he wait until Minnesota’s results are in? Until California’s polls are closed? Until tomorrow? Until next week?



Posted by Brendan at March 2, 2004 03:54 PM | TrackBack
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