José Posté 29 janvier 2008 Signaler Posté 29 janvier 2008 Money can't buy you loveJan 28th 2008 From Economist.com MONEY obviously matters in American politics, but some who wish to be president clearly get a better return on their investments than others. The big Democratic spenders (Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama) have already shelled out more than $40m dollars each for their campaigns; the Republican Mitt Romney has spent over $50m. At least they have some delegates to show for it. Rudy Giuliani, so far, has spent over $30m and has just a single delegate (this should change in the Florida primary on Tuesday January 29th). The most efficient is Mike Huckabee, who claims 40 delegates for an outlay of $1.6m, a rate of about $42,000 per delegate compared with, for example, Mr Romney's $908,000. A Democrat needs 2,025 delegates to seal the nomination, a Republican needs only 1,191. http://www.economist.com/daily/chartgaller…ory_id=10568798
rixxe Posté 29 janvier 2008 Signaler Posté 29 janvier 2008 http://www.economist.com/daily/chartgaller…ory_id=10568798 C'est quoi ces chiffres ?! Ron Paul a jamais 36 délégués. Edit: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/20…gate_count.html
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