Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Presidential primaries early results

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Fred Thompson for President
Endorsement posted on January 2, 2008

I will not be continuing my Creationism posts today. I do plan to return to them soon.

Then, I plan to answer the response about Iraq. I am sorry for the change in plans. Plans, in reality, often are altered for one reason or another. “The best laid plans … often go astray.” Thank you for your understanding and patience.

How many unborn toddlers were murdered today because of the humanistic, paganish, barbaric decisions of the United States Supreme Court?

Stop the
Murder of
Unborn
Toddlers

“Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.” James 4: 17 (NIV)

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As published in the Peoria Journal Star on 9/23/07, page A13, “The Center for Voting and Democracy reports that voter turnout in the 38 states that had primaries last year (2006—my addition) averaged just 15 percent—the lowest in history.

In 1996, more than 33 percent turned out for primaries, where the parties’ candidates are selected.”
One difference between the 1996 and the 2006 primaries is that the 1996 primary election was a Presidential primary. Presidential primaries tend to have more people participating in the primary than during non-presidential primaries. Nevertheless, relevant in both instances is that a minority of the eligible voters participated in the primaries.

As of today, four States have held Republican Presidential primaries/caucuses. Michigan was the latest State to have a primary. Mitt Romney received the most votes. So far, three different Republican candidates have “won” a primary. However, the number of delegates so far is minor. The Electoral College votes of the four States (as a guideline for the importance of the State in the delegate selection process) are Iowa—7, Michigan—17, New Hampshire—4, and Wyoming—3. That is a total of 31 Electoral College votes out of a total of 538 or just over 5.76% of the Electoral College votes. This primary election is far from over. DON’T BE MISLED or DISCOURAGED BY THE MASS MEDIA!!!

Next up is the Saturday primaries in South Carolina—8 and Nevada—5 which are still small States in relation to Electoral College votes. The point is: SUPPORTERS of FRED THOMPSON for President should not give up. The race is far from over. We need to work for him in every primary that he is involved in. We need to get to the polls and vote for him and his delegates. We need to encourage others to vote for him and his delegates. We need to be UNITED by our CORE BELIEFS. REMEMBER: It is a minority of the eligible voters who are selecting the Presidential candidates. WE NEED TO PARTICIPATE!!!

“Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.” James 4: 17
(NIV)

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