Did Romney Suspend So We Couldn't Have a Brokered Convention?

As much as I'd love to see McCain lose, all I've seen so far is that Americans vote for who MSM tells them to vote for, and today that is McCain.
 
But they'll vote for Paul and Huckabee even though they didn't vote for Paul and Huckabee? Makes no sense. You have no idea how many Romney voters will go to each candidate or will just say fuck it and stay home. Exit polls are a sample of actual voters. NH and SC took place before it was accepted that McCain was the eventual nominee and he still did very well among conservatives, so I think the theory that none of them will vote for McCain and all of them will vote for Huckabee and Paul is ludicrous.

OK!!! Than why the hell are you here?? You have made up your mind its over!

Why stay here and post negative shit?? How does this shit help??
 
I'm here to promote the Ron Paul message around the country. Get Ron Paul re-elected, get Ron Paul like minds into the Congress, spread Ron Paul's message in my local community. The guy changing the Republican Party in Alaska is a great example of what I'm trying to do and what we should be doing. Just because I'm not delusional enough to think that there will be a brokered convention doesn't mean I don't have a part in the revolution does it? I was trying to straighen that guy out with facts. I can link to the exit polls backing up my claims if you'd like. Even Ron Paul says the chances of a brokered convention are nearly zero. Would you ask him why he's still here?
 
Absolutely that is what Mitt did. And to assume it was all his idea is being naive. Romney was following orders, and most surely promised a high ranking position in a McCain amdimistration. The statist establishment can not risk a brokered convention.
 
He didn't suspend it because of Paul. He suspended it because he wasn't going to win and he didn't want to spend more of his own money to drag out the inevitable. I think Ayse is right, he plans to run again in 2012 if the Democrats win the general election.

No chance of a brokered convention. Huckabee is not going to win all of the remaining states so stop saying that please. He won Kansas, big deal. He's not going to beat McCain in more moderate states like Ohio, Maryland, Vermont, Rhode Island, Wisconsin. And McCain doesn't even need to win a lot of these as they're proportional delegates.

RP is going to win WA.
 
I'm here to promote the Ron Paul message around the country. Get Ron Paul re-elected, get Ron Paul like minds into the Congress, spread Ron Paul's message in my local community. The guy changing the Republican Party in Alaska is a great example of what I'm trying to do and what we should be doing. Just because I'm not delusional enough to think that there will be a brokered convention doesn't mean I don't have a part in the revolution does it? I was trying to straighen that guy out with facts. I can link to the exit polls backing up my claims if you'd like. Even Ron Paul says the chances of a brokered convention are nearly zero. Would you ask him why he's still here?

I call bullshit!!
 
Romney suspended his campaign because not surprisingly, he can't make up his mind about what he wants to do (or stand for). Christ! Romney can't make a final decision if his life depends on it.
 
Say there are 4 candidates and 100 people vote. 40 people vote for candidate A, 30 people for candidate B, 20 for C, and 10 for D. Candidate A is clearly the winner.

Now let's assume that candidate B drops out of the race, and say the majority of the supporters do not like candidate A. Now the vote comes up 40 for candidate A, 45 for candidate C, and 15 for D. Candidate C clearly wins.

It isn't about McCain getting fewer votes; it's about McCain getting a lesser percentage relative to the others.

That's nice, except few of the states remaining are winner take all. Person A would get the same number of delegates in both cases, and in McCain's case, the eventual nomination.
 
That's nice, except few of the states remaining are winner take all. Person A would get the same number of delegates in both cases, and in McCain's case, the eventual nomination.

So what do you suggest we do?? Go home? Give Up??

Ron has not given up and none of us should either!
 
I think most states will choose to make the delegates go unbound, which is exactly what happened in Michigan.
 
Removed!! Happy now, TROLL!!

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/index.html#NHREP

Here's the NH exit poll I was referring to. Go to page 5 and you'll see Romney get 34% of Republicans and McCain get 33%.

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/index.html#SCREP

And the South Carolina one where on page 3 it said that Huckabee got 32% of Republicans and McCain gets 31%. He wasn't getting blown out among Republicans by any means and he won both states.

I don't think any of us here have given up. We're just focusing on different things, but still supporting the same man and same message. Please don't call me a troll for sticking by Ron Paul and continuing the spreading of his message beyond his failed Presidential bid.
 
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/index.html#NHREP

Here's the NH exit poll I was referring to. Go to page 5 and you'll see Romney get 34% of Republicans and McCain get 33%.

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/index.html#SCREP

And the South Carolina one where on page 3 it said that Huckabee got 32% of Republicans and McCain gets 31%. He wasn't getting blown out among Republicans by any means and he won both states.

I don't think any of us here have given up. We're just focusing on different things, but still supporting the same man and same message. Please don't call me a troll for sticking by Ron Paul and continuing the spreading of his message beyond his failed Presidential bid.

McCain lost by 69% and 67%
 
Yeah, but that's when there were more candidates in the race. Giuliani, Thompson, and Romney are now gone. By your logic, Paul lost by 95% and 98%. Is that what you're trying to say?
 
Yeah, but that's when there were more candidates in the race. Giuliani, Thompson, and Romney are now gone. By your logic, Paul lost by 95% and 98%. Is that what you're trying to say?

The question is who will those votes go to now?
I think Huck and Paul will pick up more than McCain.
Im gonna do everything in my power to make that happen!! How about you??
 
Ron has not given up

I would say he has. You can read his latest letter however you want, but admitting to no chance of brokered convention, along with a straight win being mathematically impossible, plus him cutting and pulling staff in many states, and rescheduling upcoming appearances in states going into elections, and refocusing on his Congressional run sends a rather clear message.

The question is who will those votes go to now?
I think Huck and Paul will pick up more than McCain.

What limited publicly released polling is available says no.
 
http://people.ronpaul2008.com/campaign-updates

A few news sources are misreporting Ron Paul’s e-mail from last night. The presidential campaign is not ending, not being suspended, and not even drawing down. It’s slimming down and ramping up — with over twenty states having already voted, we’ve shed staff, and we’re concentrating financial and organization resources on the remaining states. We’re going to the convention, and we’re fighting for every vote and every National Delegate along the way.
 
http://people.ronpaul2008.com/campaign-updates

A few news sources are misreporting Ron Paul’s e-mail from last night. The presidential campaign is not ending, not being suspended, and not even drawing down. It’s slimming down and ramping up — with over twenty states having already voted, we’ve shed staff, and we’re concentrating financial and organization resources on the remaining states. We’re going to the convention, and we’re fighting for every vote and every National Delegate along the way.

Yes, that last phrase is a nice one to throw into the mix, but it isn't misrepresenting anything. All of what I said was clearly presented in the newsletter. To say the least, he isn't running to win at this point, at least not the Presidency, that's for sure.
 
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