predictions and repercussions of tomorrow nights primary?

Harrekin

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I'll make a genuine prediction after tonight...I see Paul (mainly) and the other candidates going on a MAJOR offensive against Romney...think Newt got fucked in the ass? Wait and see.
 

Dan Kone

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Oh, yeah. You're right. I don't know where I read that said 7 split even and 5 to Gingrich or some shit.

Fucking google news.
That would be CNN. They reported it as an even split. But according to every other major media outlet in America Ron Paul finished 3rd in votes and delegates.
 

sync0s

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That would be CNN. They reported it as an even split. But according to every other major media outlet in America Ron Paul finished 3rd in votes and delegates.
I must have read it, I don't have TV so I don't watch the news.

I keep reading now those are only estimates on the numbers, not actual numbers?

Justin Amash tweeted that Ron got 5 I guess?

Why do they do the popular vote when it actually means nothing and you have to hang out to vote for the delegates anyways?
 

Dan Kone

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Not shit over, this is an open field, this was romneys state and ron paul still got 2nd in romneyville, wait till sc.
And what states do you see Paul winning to get the most delegates?

The only path to Ron Paul winning is if some psycho Ron Paul sycophant assassinates Mitt Romney. I guess that's possible, I wouldn't put it past you guys. But unless that happens, Paul can't win. Even if that did happen, I'm not sure Paul would be the favorite to win even then.
 

tryingtogrow89

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still not outlining the path to 1144, i see.

lol!
Iowa will send 28 delegates to the August Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. To win the nomination, a candidate will need the support of 1,144 delegates out of a 2,286 total, meaning Iowa’s delegates amount to 2.5 percent of the number needed to win.But a candidate like Paul, whose campaign has emphasized state- and county-level organizing in places other campaigns have all but ignored, could possibly walk away with Iowa’s delegates by knowing Iowa’s rules and pitching the right battles.
 

Dan Kone

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Iowa will send 28 delegates to the August Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. To win the nomination, a candidate will need the support of 1,144 delegates out of a 2,286 total, meaning Iowa’s delegates amount to 2.5 percent of the number needed to win.But a candidate like Paul, whose campaign has emphasized state- and county-level organizing in places other campaigns have all but ignored, could possibly walk away with Iowa’s delegates by knowing Iowa’s rules and pitching the right battles.
And what states are in play for Paul to pick up those delegates? If Paul is going to win an election he's going to eventually actually have to, you know, win a state. He didn't win the first two and now come the southern states where he's likely to finish dead last or close to it.
 

tryingtogrow89

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And what states are in play for Paul to pick up those delegates? If Paul is going to win an election he's going to eventually actually have to, you know, win a state. He didn't win the first two and now come the southern states where he's likely to finish dead last or close to it.
I believed i just answered that question in the very post in which you are responding to.
 

UncleBuck

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Iowa will send 28 delegates to the August Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. To win the nomination, a candidate will need the support of 1,144 delegates out of a 2,286 total, meaning Iowa’s delegates amount to 2.5 percent of the number needed to win.But a candidate like Paul, whose campaign has emphasized state- and county-level organizing in places other campaigns have all but ignored, could possibly walk away with Iowa’s delegates by knowing Iowa’s rules and pitching the right battles.
nice copy and paste, bro.

it betrays a complete lack of knowledge of the political process on your part.
 

sync0s

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Random and way off topic:

Why hasn't YouTube started a TV network yet? I mean, I know they have shows but I'm talking a legit TV network.
 

tryingtogrow89

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nice copy and paste, bro.

it betrays a complete lack of knowledge of the political process on your part.
Your pathetic response to my complete superior understanding of this political year, to your own, is nothing less than satisfying. Especially the part where you think you know more and got schooled.
 
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