Maybe someone might want to tell them that Minneapolis is not the capital of ME...
I think I'll do that now.
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Maybe someone might want to tell them that Minneapolis is not the capital of ME...
I think I'll do that now.
They aren't saying that Minneapolis is the capital of ME. They are saying the National Convention is held in Minneapolis, MN.
We know it based on two things:
1. We know how many delegate cards were submitted to the Secretary of State.
2. We know BASED ON RP SUPPORTERS CALLING our RP HQ here how many delegates from each precinct where the RP supporters reported in that we got.
35% is a conservative estimate. It could be as high as 40%, because many Romney supporters came, voted, and left, because if they'd stayed to sign up as delegates they would have had to give an address WITHIN THE STATE OF MAINE....Food for thought...
Finally, how many delegates actually SHOW UP in Augusta on May 3rd will determine the nominee. We believe that our turnout rate for signed-up delegates will be good...perhaps better than the rate for the other candidates.
They aren't saying that Minneapolis is the capital of ME. They are saying the National Convention is held in Minneapolis, MN.
Here's a link for the news story: http://www.newsli.com/2008/02/05/ron-paul-finishes-second-in-maine-caucus
Does it bother anyone that technically they got it wrong (we got 35% of the delegates by our own, unverified counts; not 35% of the presidential preference vote), or do we just roll with it if it favors our cause? Is it in our best interest to let misinformation like this stand?
So we came in 2nd in Maine vote wise?
Sure, why not...?