You guys really don't need to argue about this, McCain will win Virginia fairly easy (Especially well in the southeast...huge military presence)
Without superdelegate support, however, he will still be far from wrapping up the nomination. And most of the states after virginia and maryland will...
People weren't really 'with' him in the first place. Giuliani waited til Florida and ceded the beginning of the primary season to his opponents. His soft supporters in the early states went to Romney and McCain, and being that the main reason people were behind him in the first place was his...
Just use a little logic and don't go straight into blaming the NWO and you will get it:
A Caucus is much lower in turnout than a primary, it requires more devotion to a candidate and thus brings in the party activists in higher percentages; the people who know the issues better and have a more...
What did you say to them? He ended up with about 1/3 of the county delegates, and he was a close third in the vote count.
Although in the final state delegate convention in May Romney will probably get most if not all of the delegates.
I think your numbers are flawed. That 6% is from a poll of (Im guessing) likely republican primary voters, who probably know the candidates and the issues better than the general public.
I had a long response that got erased when i pressed submit, but what i said was basically that Bush started going downhill when katrina hit, and the immigration bill took off a significant portion of his base.
mccain is the frontrunner because he was the establishment from the beginning, and...