01/08/08
Manchester - Bill Richardson and Rudy Giuliani are confirmed as tonight's winners of the New Hampshire primaries. While Giuliani's win was predicted, Richardson's victory represents a mild upset, upending the Democratic applecart once again, and leaving candidates scrambling for delegates in a political free for all.
Gov. Richardson will take away 11 delegates from the Granite state. Mike Gravel and Christopher Dodd will split the other 11 available delegates. While Gravel looked to squeak out a narrow margin in New Hampshire's popular vote (282), Dodd will collect the extra delegate due to the complicated formula used by the Democrats to assess delegates, one which takes into account all primaries to date. 8 delegates remain uncommitted until the convention.
On the Republican side, Rudy Giuliani adds 12 delegates to his tally in a winner take all primary victory.
New Hampshire:
REPUBLICAN
Rudy Giuliani: 12
DEMOCRATIC
Bill Richardson: 11
Christopher Dodd: 6
Mike Gravel: 5
Delegate Count to Date:

REP
Rudy Giuliani: 52
Alan Keyes: 14


DEM
Christopher Dodd: 23
Bill Richardson: 11
John Edwards: 10
Barack Obama: 8
Mike Gravel: 5
Uncommitted: 20