With 9 percent of Republican precincts reporting, McCain had 37 percent of the vote. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was second with 28 percent, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, the winner of last week's Iowa GOP caucuses followed with 12 percent.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani had 9 percent and Texas Rep. Ron Paul had 8 percent.
The New York Times has a live rundown of how the candidates are doing.
Republicans
John McCain 10,137 37.1%
Mitt Romney 7,747 28.4%
Mike Huckabee 3,288 12.0%
Rudolph W. Giuliani 2,538 9.3%
Ron Paul 2,253 8.3%
Democrats
Hillary Rodham Clinton 17,393 39.8%
Barack Obama 15,574 35.6%
John Edwards 7,304 16.7%
Bill Richardson 1,913 4.4%
Dennis J. Kucinich 815 1.9%
Mike Gravel got a big 61 votes> Go Mike Gravel.
Clinton is winning women voters and 65 and older.
Bill Clinton launched a vicious attack on Obama's stance on Iraq. The Clenus is sounding more and more like a Republican pit bull everyday.
Speaking at Dartmouth College Monday afternoon, Bill Clinton said: “It is wrong that Senator Obama got to go through 15 debates trumpeting his superior judgment and how he had been against the war in every year, enumerating the years, and never got asked one time — not once, ‘Well, how could you say that when you said in 2004 you didn’t know how you would have voted on the resolution? You said in 2004 there was no difference between you and George Bush on the war. And you took that speech you’re now running on off your Web site in 2004. And there’s no difference in your voting record and Hillary’s ever since,’ ” Mr. Clinton said, according to the New York Sun, which said it transcribed the remarks from a CNN video feed. “Give me a break. This whole thing is the biggest fairy tale I’ve ever seen.”
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