Gingrich: Cant get enough people together for an appearance, then goes on to win by 40%

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How on earth could Newt Gingrich win the South Carolina primary when the day before the vote he had to cancel a major campaign stop because of lack of attendance?

http://news.yahoo.com/gingrich-cancels-campaign-event-poor-attendance-144248435.html

Meanwhile, on the same day Ron Paul boasted over 1000 attendees at his campaign event in Charleston:

2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul attracted more than 1,000 supporters in Charleston today, demonstrating his strong support among younger voters and his overall popularity.

The crowd gathered expressly for the 12-term Congressman from Texas as he participated in “The Bully Pulpit Series” at 11:00 a.m. EST at the College of Charleston, located at 7 College Way, Charleston. The candidate had been in Washington the day prior for a key House vote against President Obama raising the debt ceiling, but upon his return there was apparently no loss of enthusiasm.

Primary elections are traditionally driven by enthusiasm. In other words, the average voter does not turn out for primaries unless they are motivated by a certain candidate. So, could someone please explain to me how Newt Gingrich, who has virtually no ground game, no money, and no fervent supporters, won South Carolina primary?
 
How on earth could Newt Gingrich win the South Carolina primary when the day before the vote he had to cancel a major campaign stop because of lack of attendance?

http://news.yahoo.com/gingrich-cancels-campaign-event-poor-attendance-144248435.html

Meanwhile, on the same day Ron Paul boasted over 1000 attendees at his campaign event in Charleston:

2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul attracted more than 1,000 supporters in Charleston today, demonstrating his strong support among younger voters and his overall popularity.

The crowd gathered expressly for the 12-term Congressman from Texas as he participated in “The Bully Pulpit Series” at 11:00 a.m. EST at the College of Charleston, located at 7 College Way, Charleston. The candidate had been in Washington the day prior for a key House vote against President Obama raising the debt ceiling, but upon his return there was apparently no loss of enthusiasm.

Primary elections are traditionally driven by enthusiasm. In other words, the average voter does not turn out for primaries unless they are motivated by a certain candidate. So, could someone please explain to me how Newt Gingrich, who has virtually no ground game, no money, and no fervent supporters, won South Carolina primary?

Republicans who watch TV all day and vote every time they can went for him, and they are a pretty sizable percentage, especially in primary states.
 
RP went to the event, it was sad $100 a head or $40 per speech event with about 75 people, Paul should have skipped it too, the only thing good that came out of it was Sanford's son endorsing Paul, then going to the grassroots HQ to pcikup materials and work!
 
FYI - The event Gingrich cancelled wasn't his event. Ron Paul was also there. That event was going on all week and had low attendance to begin with. Ron Paul went anyways, and the crowed was small. It was going on durring the day while people were at work.
 
The same reasons the convention in Tampa is going to be packed with Ron Paul supporters. Because the people who actually know what the hell is going on realize action is absolutely necessary before its too late.
 
"XM Radio doesn't have commercials so after about 15 minutes I'm like, 'what am I supposed to buy?'" - Mitch Hedberg


Perfectly describes why some people will do what their corporate masters tell them to do.
 
How on earth could Newt Gingrich win the South Carolina primary when the day before the vote he had to cancel a major campaign stop because of lack of attendance?

http://news.yahoo.com/gingrich-cancels-campaign-event-poor-attendance-144248435.html

Meanwhile, on the same day Ron Paul boasted over 1000 attendees at his campaign event in Charleston:

2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul attracted more than 1,000 supporters in Charleston today, demonstrating his strong support among younger voters and his overall popularity.

The crowd gathered expressly for the 12-term Congressman from Texas as he participated in “The Bully Pulpit Series” at 11:00 a.m. EST at the College of Charleston, located at 7 College Way, Charleston. The candidate had been in Washington the day prior for a key House vote against President Obama raising the debt ceiling, but upon his return there was apparently no loss of enthusiasm.

Primary elections are traditionally driven by enthusiasm. In other words, the average voter does not turn out for primaries unless they are motivated by a certain candidate. So, could someone please explain to me how Newt Gingrich, who has virtually no ground game, no money, and no fervent supporters, won South Carolina primary?

i am suspecting that those few that attended Newt's meeting actually came and voted and those many "young people" who came to see Dr Paul and chant "End the Fed" simply sat home and 420ed. The statistics appear to support my theory.
 
Its because of election fraud. Ron Paul supporters are too sensitive and don't want to be called conspiracy theorist so they just let the establishment do whatever it wants. In my opinion Ron Paul won Iowa, New Hampshire and probably got second in SC.
 
It's also the people who hate politics, hate talking about them, and hate it when family brings it up. Yet somehow, they make it their duty to go and vote. Don't get me wrong, it's their right to vote. But for crying out loud! At least be responsible enough to do some research on the candidates before performing the one right you're not taking for granted!
 
Its because of election fraud. Ron Paul supporters are too sensitive and don't want to be called conspiracy theorist so they just let the establishment do whatever it wants. In my opinion Ron Paul won Iowa, New Hampshire and probably got second in SC.

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Ron Paul supporters don't care what people call us, it is just some people on this forum like that.
 
Look at the voting demographics. There's your answer.

There's always so much enthusiasm for Ron Paul. Then you ask the kids holding the signs if they voted, and they say "oh no I'm not registered, I just really like Ron Paul."
Despite hours of phone banking and sign waving and plastering the area with signs, and God knows how many other tactics, this is all we got out of the youth vote.
 
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