No, those are raw votes, not delegates. We are winning a majority of delegates by all reports - though because all delegates are technically "unpledged" until the actual state convention in May, the media isnt going to report who won the most delegates until that time. However, in actuality we can know who is leading in delegates from people on the ground.
But the reason there are so few is partly due to bad weather, partly due to it being a slightly confusing process, and partly because Republicans constitute less than 30% of the states voters. Theres other reasons too, but as has been said in other topics, this is actually a record turnout for a Maine Republican Caucus.
68% of the votes are in and Paul only has 851 votes. I know for sure Paul must have more supporters than that in Maine.
People decide it was more comfortable to stay in their house on voting day or what? Pathetic.
68% of the votes are in and Paul only has 851 votes. I know for sure Paul must have more supporters than that in Maine.
People decide it was more comfortable to stay in their house on voting day or what? Pathetic.
No, those are raw votes, not delegates. We are winning a majority of delegates by all reports - though because all delegates are technically "unpledged" until the actual state convention in May, the media isnt going to report who won the most delegates until that time. However, in actuality we can know who is leading in delegates from people on the ground.
But the reason there are so few is partly due to bad weather, partly due to it being a slightly confusing process, and partly because Republicans constitute less than 30% of the states voters. Theres other reasons too, but as has been said in other topics, this is actually a record turnout for a Maine Republican Caucus.
Because they apperantly didnt read the caucus rules. They are assuming that the winner of the straw poll gets all the delegates, when this is not the case at all.then why does it say that romne has 18 pledged delegates and everone else including paul have 0???
then why does it say that romne has 18 pledged delegates and everone else including paul have 0???
The 851 number is estimated state delegates.
per CNN's website, the 851 is the number of "state delegates" for Ron Paul
then why does it say that romne has 18 pledged delegates and everone else including paul have 0???
I think part of the rational behind non-binding caucuses is to maintain flexibility. Maine's caucus is fairly early in the election cycle. If the process were binding it's conceivable that the state could select a candidate early on and ultimately regret it if that candidate self implodes. (Like if they admit to having witnessed an alienBeing from a primary state (Ohio), I guess I just don't understand these non-binding caucus states...