Fox syaing "McCain has nomination wrapped up"

coastie

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With LESS delegates than Romney? They said "he came out on top over Romney. ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME!?!?! They soujnded like 2 five year olds arguing last night.

Ron Paul/ campaign needs to address this...Like it or not, this is the game, maybe they should start playing. The people WILL vote for McCain, just because they're saying he's the winner.:mad::mad::mad:


Costa Rica, here I come....
 
The people WILL vote for McCain, just because they're saying he's the winner.:mad::mad::mad:

Yep, that's exactly why they said that. They just said that to influence public opinion. They know that if you think that McCain is the winner then you'll vote for him because they, "the professionals", said so. I'm sure it works like a charm on the Faux News sheeple who watch them religiously like Faux is the messenger of God.
 
It's funny that nothing has happened since Florida, and apparently Florida decides everything. Media bias at it's lowest.
 
Every state so far has been the deciding one =p

Besides .. It aint over till we decide it is !
 
Press=parrots

Do they draw lots to see who will tell the lie first each day? This is great! Let them vote for Mccain in the primary, mitt and huck drop out, and RP eats his pork barrel for breakfast. what are they going to do, only talk about John McCain running against himself for the nomination? No, the will go ahead and start the dem/repub debate. Ron Paul is the next president---the truth will win. This time, the truth will win.
 
Their lies may in fact have blowback which is favorable to us. Less people will bother to go out and vote if they think McCain has the nomination wrapped up, which means that Ron Paul supporters (who WILL vote) will constitute a larger share of voters.

However, pretending the nomination is wrapped up is an excuse to cancel any future debates, which would hurt Paul and help McCain tremendously. :-/
 
Duh, of course he does. With a little over 5% of the delegates needed to win the nomination, I'd say it's a slam dunk for him. After winning that landslide 36% to 31% victory over Romney in Florida, this should now be a cakewalk for him.

You know how they project winners with only a few percent of precincts reporting? I think they should start doing that to declare nominees, thereby sparing us the time, money, and energy of having to do research and go out of our way to vote when a winner could so easily be decided early on.
 
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