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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Sat 04/28/12 04:29 PM
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Though Robme won the "popular" vote, and all selected delegates are required in the first vote to support that candidate, there is an exception allowed in the Republican delegate rules.... the option to "abstain".... even on the first vote!
Ron Paul supporters have now swept the county caucuses and been slated as delegates, and alternates, across most counties in the state for a majority of well over 50%! There is NO state convention! These delegates are going to Tampa! Another plurality state for RP! This is Robmes' home state.... Mass has spoken Guv'na! I'm sure the guv'na is a little upset about this one! And more! http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-paul-winning-delegates-missouri-minnesota-colorado-washington-2012-4 It is looking like we won Louisiana too! |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Sat 04/28/12 07:26 PM
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Ron Paul Wins Louisiana!
4.5 out of 6 districts! 17 out of 30 delegates! |
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Edited by
Seakolony
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Sat 04/28/12 07:33 PM
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Actually, Ron Paul Is Secretly Winning A Lot More Delegates Than You Think
Grace Wyler|April 27, 2012| (AP) Mitt Romney may have all but locked up the Republican nomination with his victories in the East Coast primaries this week, but Ron Paul and his army of acolytes aren't ready to give up the fight just yet. As the rest of the political world's attention shifts to the general election, Paul is still quietly amassing delegates at district and county conventions, and is now poised to take a real bite — or at least a big nibble — out of Romney's delegate total. In just the last week, Paul locked up 49 delegates, including five in Pennsylvania and four in Rhode Island, two states thought to be firmly on Romney's turf. In Minnesota, Paul won 20 of the 24 delegates awarded at last weekend's district caucuses, an impressive sweep that guarantees that Paul will control a majority of the state's delegation at the Republican National Convention. And despite staunch opposition from the state Republican Party, Paul took 20 of the 40 delegates awarded in Missouri last weekend, according to campaign chairman Jesse Benton. In at least five other states — Colorado, Nevada, Iowa, Washington, and Maine — Paul has done remarkably well at county and district conventions, and his supporters are expected to win a big chunk of the RNC delegates at the state conventions later this spring. "We are very pleased with the results," Benton told Business Insider. "We still have a long way to go, but we've done very, very well at the county caucuses and district conventions and that bodes well for our strength when we get to the state conventions. Now we need to keep our nose to the grindstone." Even Rick Santorum, who earlier in the race accused Paul of shilling for Romney, acknowledged the Texas Congressman's impressive organization this week, telling CNN's Piers Morgan that "Ron Paul is working the delegates hard." In a surprising twist, a lot of Paul's recent success can actually be attributed to Santorum's decision to suspend his campaign earlier this month. In many places, Santorum supporters have banded together with Paul organizers in an attempt to deny Romney delegates. In Colorado, for example, Santorum supporters have bonded with their Paul counterparts over a shared skepticism of Romney's conservative values. Although the Colorado GOP won't select its RNC delegates until the state convention next month, Paul organizers have gotten many of Santorum's pledged delegates to commit to supporting Paul over Romney. "In Colorado, there is a real anti-Establishment sense — they want to send a very conservative delegation to the national convention," Benton told BI. "We're fighting it out, and we think there are enough Santorum delegates that are sympathetic to Ron Paul who will come over to us." In Washington, Santorum's county caucus organizer sent an open letter to his fellow supporters urging them to vote for Paul's delegates rather than Romney's. Here's an excerpt of the letter, obtained by Business Insider: Romney wants everybody to quit. Quitting may be his solution when his back is up to the wall, but it's not what we want from our leaders. Our country has it's back up against the wall! We need principled fighters and not a pretty boy in a suit. We nominate Romney and it's the equivalent of making him the starting quarterback because he simply looks good in the uniform. He's a defensive coordinators dream. The mere fact he wins in the same places liberals do in the general election says a lot. At some point, and it might as well be now, people are going to reign back power from party leaders, unite and actually make something like a Paul/Santorum unity slate work. As I see it, it's the only way to balance power, restore it back to the people and take it away from big money. Those against such an alliance, especially elected state delegates, might want to address future problems and complaints concerning government to the person in the mirror. I fail to see the logic in people not trusting such an arrangement that both Paul and Santorum's people have agreed to, yet they'll trust the same people running the party for years that have helped bring us to this junction in history. That Santorum's supporters are taking a second look at Ron Paul rather than vote for Romney's delegates is an indication that the former Massachusetts governor still has major problems with his party's Republican base. "The plurality of them just don't want to vote for Romney," Doug Wead, a senior advisor to the Paul campaign, told Business Insider. “A lot of people are upset that Romney has not reached out to them at all. [They feel like] 'Why in the hell should we support him when he’s not asking for our support or doing a single thing to get it." Both Wead and Benton concede that it would be difficult — if not impossible — to deny Romney the delegate majority he needs to win the nomination. The goal now, Benton told BI, is "to win as many delegates as we possibly can." "We want to have a strong, respectful presence that says 'We are here, we are are going to participate, and we are ready to talk about the party platform with you if you take our issues seriously," he said. "We're going to send a message that the liberty wing of the Republican party is strong, and that it isn't going anywhere." The Romney campaign declined to comment on Paul's delegate wins. But if Paul continues his hot streak, the presumptive nominees might not be able to ignore the libertarian iconoclast and his army of delegates by the time the national convention rolls around. http://articles.businessinsider.com/2012-04-27/politics/31419425_1_romney-delegates-delegate-total-ron-paul RON PAUL FTW |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Sat 04/28/12 07:49 PM
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Alaska delegates vote out Romney GOP chair Randy Ruedrich, now confirmed Sat, 04/28/2012 - 21:29
New Ron Paul guy is named (Russ Millett), we also have the vice chair position and 260 delegates present (majority) voting on the Tampa slate! Expecting word on an AK delegate sweep at any time! COME ON AK!!!! |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Sat 04/28/12 08:12 PM
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If we continue to win state chair positions, and the delegate majorities as we have been, a motion can be floored to "unbind" the delegates at Tampa!
Even though Robme, Santorum and the Grinch were awarded delegates by winning the straw polls, many of those delegate slots have been filled by RP supporters "bound" by the first vote. If they can be "unbound" for the first vote, rather than a vote to abstain, RP could win this on the first ballot! Many don't understand the delegate proceedure, and put a lot of store in the straw poll count..... DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY! Robme is worried to find that half of his selected delegates are RP supporters, and his 600 delegate count.....only works on the 1st vote Works for us that so many just don't understand..... even after Ben Swann from Reality Check, and Rachel Maddow, have tried to explain it many times |
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RP is definitely my first choice for decent representation.
I will not vote Robme. Period. If it came between him and the Kenyan, I will go with the Illegal. |
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Breaking: Ron Paul just Won Alaska Caucus! HE got 16 out of the 24 delegates at the alaska caucus for delegates today!. They also took control of the chair and booted out romney people from power. |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Sat 04/28/12 09:18 PM
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RP is not only gaining delegates, he's taking the ones the MSM have been counting for Robme in the process!
If RP can pull TX and Cal..... Robme will be sleeping with Seamas in the doghouse, with the GOP and MSM in tents outside! The Santorum people are adopting the RP slates because they just don't want Robme and sure don't want 4 more of Owebummer! 3 states in one day AND THESE ARE THE REAL WINS.... not the straw poll beauty contests that mean nothing! We are winning in ALL caucus states! We are also taking the delegate slots in the primary states as well, even tho bound for the first vote to another candidate! I was just informed the Grinch people are also adopting the RP slates as well! |
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The Paultards can spin it all they want. He's not gonna win. Mathamatically impossible. Rombey has close to 800 and Paul 54. No amount of spin will change that fact. They can butter it up and exxagerate it all they want but are just setting themselves up for a BIG dissapointment in August!
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The Paultards can spin it all they want. He's not gonna win. Mathamatically impossible. Rombey has close to 800 and Paul 54. No amount of spin will change that fact. They can butter it up and exxagerate it all they want but are just setting themselves up for a BIG dissapointment in August! Only a moron would be happy for an Obama victory! |
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The Paultards can spin it all they want. He's not gonna win. Mathamatically impossible. Rombey has close to 800 and Paul 54. No amount of spin will change that fact. They can butter it up and exxagerate it all they want but are just setting themselves up for a BIG dissapointment in August! RP is taking delegates from Romney, and Romney has nowhere near the 1100 needed to claim victory. |
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The Paultards can spin it all they want. He's not gonna win. Mathamatically impossible. Rombey has close to 800 and Paul 54. No amount of spin will change that fact. They can butter it up and exxagerate it all they want but are just setting themselves up for a BIG dissapointment in August! Only a moron would be happy for an Obama victory! I never said anything about an Obama victory, I was talking about a Romney victory! |
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The Paultards can spin it all they want. He's not gonna win. Mathamatically impossible. Rombey has close to 800 and Paul 54. No amount of spin will change that fact. They can butter it up and exxagerate it all they want but are just setting themselves up for a BIG dissapointment in August! RP is taking delegates from Romney, and Romney has nowhere near the 1100 needed to claim victory. 800 is a HELL of a lot closer then 54. |
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The Paultards can spin it all they want. He's not gonna win. Mathamatically impossible. Rombey has close to 800 and Paul 54. No amount of spin will change that fact. They can butter it up and exxagerate it all they want but are just setting themselves up for a BIG dissapointment in August! RP is taking delegates from Romney, and Romney has nowhere near the 1100 needed to claim victory. 800 is a HELL of a lot closer then 54. Yeah but if he doesn't get the required 1144 votes necessary to win the caucus/primaries outright, then, the other candidates do not have to concede victory to Romney?? This has never happened before. |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Sun 04/29/12 05:59 AM
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LP....at least get some of your "facts" right!
Robme HAD 599 delegates and that number is dropping with RP caucus wins according to Real Clear Politics! RP has over 300 ACTUAL, CONFIRMED, delegates (something Robme doesn't have) going to Tampa. And your wrong.....only a fool would believe the MSM that has been shown to be "fudging" the numbers time and again, fed by the GOP elite who are now losing their stranglehold on their outdated party to a new generation! |
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The Paultards can spin it all they want. He's not gonna win. Mathamatically impossible. Rombey has close to 800 and Paul 54. No amount of spin will change that fact. They can butter it up and exxagerate it all they want but are just setting themselves up for a BIG dissapointment in August! RP is taking delegates from Romney, and Romney has nowhere near the 1100 needed to claim victory. 800 is a HELL of a lot closer then 54. Yeah but if he doesn't get the required 1144 votes necessary to win the caucus/primaries outright, then, the other candidates do not have to concede victory to Romney?? This has never happened before. He will have them, no matter how much the fringe group of Paultards $%tch snd moan. |
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