Here are the results of our Most Important Primary poll:
And here are your comments:
From Caitlin M. on January 13, 2012 at 5:21 pm.
Even though I’m originally from New Hampshire and choosing any other state’s caucus or primary as most important would be kin to heresy, I chose Florida because of its size, elder population (boomers are plentiful!), and history of malfeasance! It’s important because it seems to find a way to put in whoever it wants in spite of the vote. But I guess that’s more in the November vote. Never mind!
From SoINeedAName on January 4, 2012 at 5:14 am.
Florida – because of its size, and because its demographics more closely match the country’s.
From mamabear on January 3, 2012 at 4:17 pm.
South Carolina
From Cellophane on January 3, 2012 at 11:33 am.
I’m calling South Carolina because that will be the end of Newty. Even his own state won’t vote for him. Of course, he claims residence in every state, so it’s a tad confusing to voters.
From Rob on January 3, 2012 at 10:47 am.
Since 1980’s, the victor the SC GOP primary went on to get the nomination; for that reason do I vote South Carolina to be the most important.
From TWM in reply to Rob on January 6, 2012 at 5:23 am.
Then I hope Santorum carries it. But he’ll most likely make a greasy mess of his run there.
A plurality voted that none were important.
I voted for Florida, because it is the largest and most demographically balanced of the four.
There is a new poll up for the remainder of January.
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It would seem that they are all pretty much irrelevant.
That was the plurality opinion.
I can’t remember what I voted for but reading the comments has given me a different perspective.Β I didn’t know that demographically Florida is the most representative of the entire nation.Β I guess we’ll find out this saturday in SC and on the 31st in Florida just which way the wind is blowing.
They should prove informative.
I keep wondering when any of these parties will deliver leaders instead of unpacking a clown car at these conventions and primaries!
Like it or not, the next President will be Obama or a Republican nominee.Β All the wondering in the world will not change that.
I think none of those states are important.
Welcome Loretta! π