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2008 American Samoa Republican presidential caucuses

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FieldValue
election_name2008 American Samoa Republican presidential caucuses
countryAmerican Samoa
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_electionAmerican Samoa Republican caucuses, 2004
previous_year2004
next_electionAmerican Samoa Republican caucuses, 2012
next_year2012
election_date
outgoing_membersWI
elected_membersNMI
image1[[File:John McCain official photo portrait.JPGx160px]]
candidate1John McCain
home_state1Arizona
delegate_count19
percentage162%
image2[[File:Mike Huckabee, speaking to a gathering at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.jpgx160px]]
candidate2Mike Huckabee
home_state2Arkansas
delegate_count20
percentage238%
color1ce5c17
color2990000

The 2008 American Samoa Republican presidential caucuses took place on February 23, 2008. John McCain won all 6 pledged (and the support of 3 unpledged delegates) at the territory's convention. McCain "campaigned" in the territory by recording an audio message to the delegates and sending it to the caucus via the Internet.

Results

CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
John McCainUnknown62%9
Mike HuckabeeUnknown38%0
Ron Paul00%0
TotalUnknownN/A%9

References

References

  1. (2008-02-23). "American Samoans Back McCain". USA Today.
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