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It looks like Ron Paul will easily win the minimum of 5 states needed to have your name placed on the ballot at the convention. Now that the delegate process is finally starting to shake out, it looks like we may have a two-man battle in Tampa this summer...
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Some reports are saying that Paul may have as many as 400 delegates, to |
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It looks like Ron Paul will easily win the minimum of 5 states needed to have your name placed on the ballot at the convention. Now that the delegate process is finally starting to shake out, it looks like we may have a two-man battle in Tampa this summer... |
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Ron Paul Wins Louisiana Caucus
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...012+BW20120429 "Supporters of 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul won yesterday’s Louisiana caucus, securing an overwhelming majority of winnable delegates to the June Republican state convention that will affect the weight of the Paul delegation to the August Republican National Convention in Tampa." |
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http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-p...hington-2012-4
"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 ![]() In Colorado, for example, Santorum supporters have bonded with their Paul counterparts over a shared skepticism of ![]() ![]() |
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http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/3339...convention.htm
"Washington is now the third state, after Iowa and Minnesota, in which Ron Paul has locked up at least half of the state's nominating delegates. In order to be officially entered in nomination at the Tampa, Fla., convention, he needs to secure half or more of the delegates in five states, and as of Thursday, he looks poised to grab a majority of delegates in other states like North Dakota and Maine in coming weeks. Ron Paul's 2012 campaign has taken an unorthodox tack, hoping to draw state delegates to his camp rather than simply winning the popular vote. As such, he is stacking up delegates who once backed Newt Gingrich, Herman Cain, Rick Santorum and other fallen candidates." |
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![]() AN AFRICAN ANGELUS... http://youtu.be/_LBmUwi6mEo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YEP... THEY GET ALL RILED UP AT ANY MENTION OF ACTUALLY GOING AFTER THE PROBLEM... WHICH IS THE ROTTEN CONGRESS. |
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Paul still has a chance, albeit a slim one. Unfortunately, there are too many liberals among the Republican's ranks, like Rocat here. I'm guessing they're sucking off the government teat as much as the niggers do. Slashing the fed scares them shitless. the obsession that you fools have with Ron fucking Paul will help reelect obama, THINK people THINK! |
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