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The New York Primary was held on February 5, 2008, as part of 2008's Super Tuesday. 281 delegates go to the winner for the Democratic Party and 101 for the Republicans.
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Fast Facts:
- New York City and the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam and Erie poll times: 6AM-9PM EST
- All other counties: Noon-9PM EST
- Democratic Winner:
Hillary Clinton - Republican Winner:
John McCain
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2008 New York Primary Questions
Does anyone have the name of the Binghamton, New York hostages? 2 AnswersThe shooter was among the dead. His name was Jiverly Wong (aliases - Jiverly Voong and Linh Phat Voong) and was 41 or 42 years old. A 72 year old teacher at t... read more
What hospital is Natasha Richardson staying at in New York? 1 AnswerLenox Hill Hospital http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gpFwi_X_YiO5L7XyHjDtlYz15sWQ "TV footage and news photos showed Richardson's family arri... read more
What railway loads cargo containers in New York? 1 Answer-quote- "In addition, ExpressRail, the Port Authority's on-dock rail system in New York and New Jersey, set a new record in 2008, handling 377,827 cargo contain... read more -
2008 New York Primary News and Information
- CNN: New York Primary Results
- Topix.net: New York Primary News
- Google News: 2008 New York Primary
- New York Times: Unofficial Tallies in City Understated Obama Vote (February 16, 2008)
- WNED: Clinton & McCain Win Super Tuesday Primary Locally, Statewide (February 6, 2008)
- Brooklyn Daily Eagle: "Clinton Takes New York, Obama Almost Takes Brooklyn" (February 6, 2008)
- "Clinton won New York State, taking 57 percent of the vote to Obama's 40 percent. Of all the five boroughs in New York City, Obama made the best showing in Brooklyn, with a mere 4,120 votes separating them."
- Democrat & Chronicle: "N.Y. voters off the sidelines" (February 4, 2008)
- "New York is seen as an especially big prize for both parties, second only to California in the support it can give candidates in their race to gather the most convention delegates. The winner of New York's winner-take-all Republican primary will gain 101 GOP delegates, while Democrats will divide 232 delegates based on the percentages the candidates receive."
- Democrat & Chronicle: "Primary Q&A" (February 27, 2008)
- US News and World Report: New York Primary Facts and Figures (January 25, 2008)
- New York Sun: New York Primary May Be Key to Clinton Nomination (January 10, 2008)
- WTVH: New Hampshire Primary Affect on CNY (January 8, 2008)
- FOX 23 News: Looking Ahead to Impact of New York Primary (January 4, 2008)
- The Post Journal: Election Could Be Interesting For New York Voters (January 4, 2008)
- Real Clear Politics: New York Republican Primary