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Election…

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Today on our 40 days of Lenten journey today we discuss and pray about the “Election”…  This election process is really big right now, and Dr. Jamal H. Bryant joined in a march a few days ago along with Al Sharpton to re-in-act the great Alabama March of the 60’s..  They are currently urging all churches to sign up at 20 people or more in each congregation to registar to vote all around the globe to try and sign up at least one million Christian and African American Voters…  This is a blessing that we have so many of our leaders sticking out their necks to try and  pave the way for our future generations which is so greatly appreciated…  “Election, Election, Election!!!  Get out and vote and make a difference on Election Day!!!

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Get connected to God, and Stay connected!

Election…  

1. The selection of a person or persons for office by vote.
2. A public vote upon a proposition submitted.
3. The act of electing.
4.Theology . the choice by God of individuals,as for a particular work or for favor or salvation.

Today is:
Wed, March 7, 2012
Election Day in:
244 Days

Information cited by: 2012 Election Polls, Projects   http://www.electionprojection.com/blog/
posted by Scott Elliott at 11:20am 03/06/12:: link
Welcome to Election Projection
A lot of folks are coming to Election Projection today by way of search engines.  If that is you, then this is probably your first time to visit.  Let me offer you a hearty welcome!  While you’re here, I thought I’d give an overview of all the features and fun that can be found here.Of course, with a name like “Election Projection,” you might expect extensive resources by which you can track the upcoming elections in November.  Indeed, that is a large part of EP’s content.  Below you’ll find links to handy summary pages which include frequently updated at-a-glance projections of different state-by-state races.
  • 2012 Presidential Elections:  The current numbers give President Obama a comfortable 303-235 lead in the all important race for the White House.
  • 2012 Senate Elections:  For the moment, we have a projected tie in the Senate, with VP Biden casting the deciding vote.
  • 2012 Congressional Elections:  Redistricting has shuffled around the make up of our 435 congressional districts, but the current projected tally looks almost unchanged.
  • 2012 Governor Elections:  Just eleven gubernatorial races are on tap this year, but the GOP looks well-positioned to expand their statehouse majority.

On any of these pages, just click on a map to view one of 50 statepages with tons of information on the races and political landscape of each state.In addition to the projections, EP also provides easy-to-use pages that cover other aspects of the election season.

Cited from: Tulsa World News / Source: http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20120306_11_0_Presid559524

Obama wins Oklahoma Democrat primary but doesn’t take all delegates

President Barack Obama speaks during a news conference at the White House on Tuesday. The incumbent won the Democrat primary for president in Oklahoma and other states that voted on Super Tuesday. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)


Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses
 is the selection process by which voters of the Democratic Partywill choose its nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Incumbent PresidentBarack Obama is seeking the Democratic Party nomination through a series of primary elections and caucusesculminating in the 2012 Democratic National Conventionheld from September 3, through September 6, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Results for U.S. Republican Presidential Primaries
State Gingrich Paul Romney Santorum reporting
03/06 ID 2.1% 18.1% 61.6% 18.2% 100%
03/06 ND 8.5% 28.1% 23.7% 39.7% 100%
03/06 OK 27.5% 9.6% 28.0% 33.8% 100%
03/06 VA 40.5% 59.5% 100%
03/06 TN 24.0% 9.0% 28.0% 37.3% >99%
03/06
14.6%
9.3%
38.0%
37.0%
>99%
03/06
4.6%
9.6%
72.1%
12.1%
98%
03/06
47.4%
6.5%
25.7%
19.6%
97%
03/06
14.2%
24.0%
32.6%
29.0%
96%
03/06
8.1%
25.4%
39.8%
23.7%
93%
03/06
0%
2.5%
55.7%
30.5%
26%