Note these are early numbers, not necessarily calls.
As of when this is posted, 22:15 eastern, here’s the leaders so far:
Alabama: Huckabee/Obama
Alaska: Not in/Not in
Arkansas: Huckabee/Clinton
Colorado: not in/Not in
Deleware: McCain/Obama
Georgia: Huckabee/Obama
Idaho: Not in/Obama (Idaho’s Republicans caucus on May 27th)
Illinois: McCain/Obama
Kansas: Not In/Obama (Kansas Republicans caucus on 2/9)
Massachusetts: Romney/Clinton
Minnesota: Romney/Obama
Missouri: Huckabee/Clinton
Montana: Romney/Not In (Montana’s Democrats caucus on 6/3)
New Jersey: McCain/Clinton
New Mexico Not in/Not In (New Mexico Republicans Caucus on 6/3)
New York: McCain/Clinton
North Dakota: Not In/Obama
Oklahoma: McCain/Clinton
Tennessee: Huckabee/Clinton (Tornadoes in Memphis area may affect return timing)
Utah: Romney/Edwards
West Virginia: Huckabee/Not In (West Virginia Democrats vote on 5/13)
Again, note that these are early counts, and the win/loss may… nay.. WILL change on at least some of these… and there’s the west coast states to consider as well.
Addendum: (David L)
Byran, Hot Air, has the resuls. For the republicans, John McCain was the clear winner. For the democrats, it was a split.
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