Sunday, January 27, 2008

Nevada Caucus - DEMS




CLINTON OBAMA

Observations:

  • Nevada Split by Region.
  • Hillary Clinton overwhelmingly won Southern Nevada while Obama carried the Northern part of the state.
  • Hispanic vote strongly supported Hillary over Obama.
  • Super Tuesday States will most likely have the same result with Hispanic voters such as California and Arizona.
  • Interestingly, Obama won the more rural part of the state.
  • Turnout in DEM Caucus was greater than GOP Caucus - This has become a trend as each state votes... - What does this mean in General Election?

2 comments:

Rhiannon said...

What surprises me the most is Obama carrying the rural communities. Normally, rural communities are known for being conservative, so I would've thought that if these rural democrats were going to vote for someone, it would not be Obama, who is further left than Hillary and Edwards.

Anonymous said...

exactly rhi - it is so strange