Yesterday in caucuses across the state, Nevada Democrats picked Sen. Hillary Clinton to be their party’s presidential candidate while Nevada Republicans chose Gov. Mitt Romney. In the famous “first-in-the-South” Republican South Carolina primary Sen. John McCain won first place.
South Carolina Democrats will vote on Saturday (January 26) while the critical Florida primary is ten days away on Tuesday, January 29.
On February 5 (a.k.a. “Super Tuesday”) 22 states will have primaries or caucuses (to see the list of states click here).
Additionally if you or your family and friends have questions about where the major candidates stand on issues important to you, check out AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons.
South Carolina GOP Primary (January 19, 2008)
The Democrats*
The Republicans
John McCain 33%
Mike Huckabee 30%
Fred Thompson 16%
Mitt Romney 15%
Ron Paul 4%
Rudy Giuliani 2%
Duncan Hunter 0%
Tom Tancredo 0%
* South Carolina Democrats head to the polls on Saturday, January 26.
USA Today has the full SC results here.
Nevada Caucuses (January 19, 2008)
The Democrats
Hillary Clinton 51%
Barack Obama 45%
John Edwards 4%
Uncommitted 0%
Dennis Kucinich 0%
Bill Richardson 0%
Mike Gravel 0%
Chris Dodd 0%
Joe Biden 0%
The Republicans
Mitt Romney 51%
Ron Paul 14%
John McCain 13%
Mike Huckabee 8%
Fred Thompson 8%
Rudy Giuliani 4%
Duncan Hunter 2%
USA Today has the full NV results here.