madurobob
Philosopher
I just heard an interesting story on NPR about the primary results in Florida. The reporter stated that not only did Hillary win the Democrat primary, but she also got more votes than any of the Republican candidates.
Anyone have the stats handy? I'll get to googling later this AM when I have some free time, but thought I'd ask.
So, if its true... why? The Democrat primary was boycotted by the candidates and Florida was stripped of its delegates. The Republican primary was highly sought after and heavily campaigned in by the candidates. Florida is also traditionally a red state. I would have expected this confluence of events to mean a heavy Republican turnout and a light Democrat turnout, but
Were Florida republicans just not motivated to vote in the primary, or was the vote so evenly divided that no one candidate got that many votes?
Anyone have the stats handy? I'll get to googling later this AM when I have some free time, but thought I'd ask.
So, if its true... why? The Democrat primary was boycotted by the candidates and Florida was stripped of its delegates. The Republican primary was highly sought after and heavily campaigned in by the candidates. Florida is also traditionally a red state. I would have expected this confluence of events to mean a heavy Republican turnout and a light Democrat turnout, but
Were Florida republicans just not motivated to vote in the primary, or was the vote so evenly divided that no one candidate got that many votes?