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How many delegates did Newt Gingrich win for S.C.?

15


Who will most likely win the bid for the GOP presidential candidate between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich?

Newt Gingrich dropped out of the race and Willard Mitt Romney has been officially named the GOP candidate in the 2012 Presidential election at the Republican National Convention.


Can Newt Ginrich win the GOP nomination?

No, he cannot.


Did Romney win the republican nomination?

Yes


How many delegates does a candidate need to get the republican nomination?

1144 delegates are needed to win the 2012 Republican nomination.


How many delegates does it take To win the 2012 Republican President nomination?

1144


How many delegates must a presidential candidate win to secure the republican presidential nomination?

590


What day and month did Abraham Lincoln win the Republican nomination in 1860?

ANSWER:The Republican National Convention met in Chicago, Illinois, on May 16, 1860. Abraham Lincoln won the nomination on the 3rd Ballot.


What TV evangelist did George Bush defeat to win the Republican nomination in 1988?

Pat Robertson of Virginia.


Theorore roosevelt tried to win the republican nomination from William Howard Taft in the 1912 election because he believed that Taft?

Had stolen the Republican Nomination from Roosevelt who had then walked out with his supporters and ran under the Progressive Party Platform


How many more electoral votes does Romney need to win the republican nomination?

A romney needs 1,000 votes two win an electoral election


How many delegates does a republican candidate need to win the nomination?

2025 delegates are needed to win the democratic nomination. However, mre than 40% of the needed delegate are so-called "super delegates". This means they are free to pledge their votes to whomever they please, and don't have to vote for the winner of the given caucus or primary. This "safety valve" was implemented to prevent candidates from fundamentally changing the system.