GOP Primary: Where It Is and Where It’s Going
Posted by Tom Dougherty in Blog, Featured, Politics on March 20, 2012 1:51 pm / 2 comments
It’s halftime at the GOP Primary but I’m ready to call the game, and the winner is Gov. Mitt Romney.
Based on my data analyses and models, which should be considered as my opinion only, Romney will attain the required number of delegates before Tampa with a reasonable amount to spare. The charts below depict where the candidates are and where I project them going as the second half unfolds.
Delegate Status by Count – Pledged and Required
Delegate Status by Percentage – Pledged of Total Committed and Required of Available Remaining
Delegate Projections – Final Delegate Count (minor differences due to rounding)
Charts are based on data available as of March 20, 2012.
AUTHOR’S NOTE: I am pleased to be joining Valerie Sargent Martin (@ValerieSMartin) on her radio show, this coming Sunday March 25th at 5:00PM EST to discuss the GOP Primary. For details go to Valerie’s website and I hope to hear from you then.
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2 Comments
i don’t think you understand much about bound and unbound delegates.
What is your point?