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- 15 delegates are elected from each one of seven Congressional Districts
- Delegates remain uncommitted until the Primary on Feb. 9th
- 20 delegates are required to support a majority candidate (50% or more of the votes) if one is selected during the Primary
- Official results are pending complete vote counts.
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The 2008 Louisiana Republican Caucus took place on January 22, 2008.
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2008 Louisiana Republican Caucus Questions
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Representative Anh "Joseph" Cao (R) Louisiana was the lone republican to vote for Health Care Reform (H.R. 3962),... 1 AnswerAlert: There was a malicious attack on my computer immediately upon clicking the first Google result that came up when I searched for this answer. Fortunatel... read more -
Representative Anh "Joseph" Cao (R) Louisiana was the lone republican to vote for Health Care Reform (H.R. 3962),... 4 AnswersBeing a Republican from a Democratic stronghold in the South, Cao is well-versed and thorough when it comes to considering legislation and how it affects his co... read more -
For which of the five Louisiana parties should Stormy Daniels run for senate? 1 AnswerShe won't be allowed entry by any of the parties since any party that wants to be taken seriously don't want a pornstar to be one of their candidates. So she'll... read more -
Has the Republican Party lost its way? 5 AnswersI think that both Political parties have lost their way. Washington has become a place for a career instead of a place to serve your country. Its not about wh... read more
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2008 Louisiana Republican Caucus Blogs and Commentaries
- Google Blog Search:
- National Review Online: The Corner: Louisiana Caucus Last Night (January 23, 2008)
- Reason Magazine: Hit & Run: So... Who Won the Louisiana GOP Caucus? (January 23, 2008)
- Third Party Watch: Ron Paul wins the Louisiana caucus (almost) (January 23, 2008)
- Huffington Post: Ron Paul Could Be Louisiana Dark Horse (January 22, 2008)