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Because none of the people got 51% in the popular vote, all of the state delegates are technically uncommitted. McCain and Paul got most of the delegates in general, most of McCains came under the "Pro-Life/Pro-Family" group that was set up to challenge Paul having so many people there, and was a combo of McCain, Thompson, Rudy and Romney delegates. How Rudy was part of that I have no clue. Then McCain also had delegates running as McCain delegates.
From everything I'm reading, the 41 of 47 delegates going to McCain are assuming that the PLPF will vote for McCain at the convention given that he's the nominee (unless Huckabee pulls off a miracle and forces a brokered convention.) Paul still gets 6 of those delegates, per Blitzer at one point. Don't know if that story has changed either.
I don't even know if all the provisional ballots have been counted from the caucus though, some of which could have given Paul a clear lead (and what was reported).
The entire thing is a clusterf down there. Nobody knows what has *really* happened.
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