by progress — published on January 29th, 2008
John McCain takes Florida and is awarded a whopping 57 delegates! This has been a pivotal race for all of the republican candidates due to the significant amount of delegates at stake. Before the Florida primary, the total delegates for each candidate were: Romney 59, Huckabee 40, McCain 36, Paul 4, and Giuliani 1. With the Florida win, McCain now has a total of 97 delegates. This is also a big win for McCain for other reasons. Because McCain’s campaign is reported to be running on fumes, this win will provide enormous fundraising potential for the candidate. Now that McCain has demonstrated that he can win a closed republican primary, as opposed to an open primary where republicans and independents are permitted to vote, republicans are a bit more convinced about his candidacy. This will provide a much needed boost for McCain into Super Tuesday. However, the republican race is far from over. Because it was such a close race, Romney will most likely continue through Super Tuesday. Both candidates are preparing for the California debate, which is the final debate before Super Tuesday.
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