The Michigan Democratic primary results are: Clinton 55.3%, uncommitted 40.0%, Kucinich 3.7%, Dodd .6%, Gravel .4%.
Michigan Republican results: Romney 38.9%, McCain 29.7%, Huckabee 16.1%, Paul 6.3%, Thompson 3.7%, Giuliani 2.8%, Uncommitted 2.1%, Hunter .3%, Tancredo .1%, Brownback, .04%.
For the unofficial vote totals by county, see the Michigan Secretary of State webpage here. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link.
this primary has no impact on the race.
In the case of the Republicans, it does. Michigan is only losing half its delegates to the Republican convention. And Romney winning Michigan is important psychologically. Also Ron Paul beating both Giuliani and Thompson is important psychologically. There should be no more televised debates without Ron Paul, for a while anyway.
Ron Paul will need to do very well in South Carolina and Nevada to regain his momentum. His fundraising is lagging this quarter and the major news networks go out of their way to not mention his name.
i admire and respect your opinion but this time you are wrong.RICHARD THIS PRIMARY WILL NOT EFFECT THE THE GOP RACE.