NEW YORK As MySpace goes, so goes the Nation?
Perhaps not, but the Web's biggest social networking site has released the results of the inaugural MySpace Presidential Primary just in time for today's Iowa caucuses, which kick of the 2008 presidential election season.
The winner among Democratic candidates was Sen. Barack Obama, who is among the leaders heading into today's caucus.
But more surprising is the victory by Rep. Ron Paul—a Republican candidate who is considered a major longshot in 2008. Overall, MySpace said that153,226 members voted in the online primary.
Obama took in 46 percent of the democratic vote, trailed by Sen. Hillary Clinton's 31 percent. Meanwhile, Paul's surprising win came with 37 percent of the MySpace republican vote, with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee taking the second and third place slots at 18 and 16 percent, respectively.
The MySpace Presidential Primary started just after 3:00 am EST on New Year's Day, and concluded just before midnight on Jan. 2.
The News Corp.-owned site reported that
the average age of the participants was 29 years old, and that
the vast majority of those participants planned to vote in the
actual election this year. Thus, as the 2008 Presidential campaign
continues to unfold over the next several months, MySpace plans
to release a series of polls meant to gauge the interest and attitudes
of its membership base on the race for the White House.













