Erc
Junior Chimp
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« on: March 30, 2005, 05:11:03 PM » |
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« edited: March 30, 2005, 05:19:24 PM by Erc »
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But, of course, the delegate count may have come out differently with such a slim margin. And there are caucuses, etc.
Here's a map with all the states [primaries and caucuses--no results though]
McGovern picked up a lot of momentum in the West.
Jan 24: Iowa [Muskie win, McGovern does well in first race where Iowa got the spotlight] March 7: New Hampshire [Muskie still ahead] March 14: Florida [Wallace win] March 21: Illinois [Muskie win] April 4: Wisconsin [McGovern wins tight race over Humphrey and Wallace] April 25: Massachusetts, Pennsylvania [Humphrey wins latter] May 2: DC (Democrats), Indiana, Ohio May 4: Tennessee May 6: North Carolina May 9: Nebraska, West Virginia May 16: Maryland, Michigan [Wallace takes both] May 23: Oregon, Rhode Island June 6: California, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota [McGovern over Humphrey in California]
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