Hmm. Can somebody good with "the maths" give us a reliable snapshot about where we stand now? (BradleyInDC, I'm thinkin' you and like-minded folks...)
I want to know:
-Exactly how many delegates RP has as of tonight
-How many delegates are still up for grabs in the coming primaries (remember, we still have some independent-minded states left like Oregon, etc.)
-How many UNPLEDGED delegates there are from candidates who have dropped/suspended their campaigns (and even unpledged from McCain, just hang on)
What I'm thinking is that while the MSM may count up a majority for McCain using assumptions based on unpledged delegates and states left, they might just get it wrong (imagine that!

) Wherever there are delegates to be had, we must TARGET them like pit bulls- don't let loose!!
Once it becomes clear that this is a TWO-MAN race, the GOP faithful will figure out that RP is the ONLY viable alternative to McCain. I hope RP puts a lot of his weight into creating a one-on-one debate (must convince McC that this would actually be GOOD for him, he he.) The party grassroots and base will start to see that McCain is NOT someone they can vote for in good conscience.
We've survived the blackouts, the hard knocks, now is the time we've waited for- a one-on-one campaign. The task before us now is to BUILD on all the momentum we've gained, gaining delegates through the rest of the remaining two-man primaries, through the spring, then make the March on Washington an event for the ages that will IGNITE those friendly to our cause to rise up and put the nomination in play.
As I've said before, look for this convention to be most UNconventional: once the snowball is rolling, it's a whole new ballgame