Gingrich Confronted.There is no way in hell Ron Paul supporters are voting for Mitt Romney

Great job, the guy at the end was part of homeland security and now that he has that Ron Paul delegates name, he will be labeled a terrorist, the military will bust down his door he will be arrested and put in a FEMA camp indefinitely as per Ndaa! In all seriousness he should of never given his name! I wouldn't of have. I am glad he put it to newt! Bravo!

I agree. I think he needs to think a move or two ahead of them and take preventive measures, just in case. He needs to do a new video now where he references this video, and states that he has been threatened, and that he believes they are going to try to lock him up or do something to him. (Even if he hasn't really been threatened.) And then he needs to make sure plenty of people see both videos, I mean people in his circle of friends and family. This way hopefully "they" won't do anything to him because they know there would be serious backlash.
 
I agree on not giving his name. But I think it was probably so that he could be blacklisted from serving as a delegate in the future.

And, does he have a audiographic memory? He didn't write down the delegates name.
 
Why did that creep ask for his name at the end, and more importantly, why did he give it to him?
 
I thought he might have been press, or Newt's biographer.
 
LOL. Newt says to the RP delegate: "If you can live with helping to elect Barack Obama, then be my guest."
 
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Who was Mr. Authority there at the end?

Newt's catcher.

I chose not to write the first syllable of the second world. Hint: It's one of the words George Carlin said wasn't used enough, in reference to (radical) feminists.

Didn't you see it all dried up and caked around the neck of the guy's suit?

:-)
 
not a chance in the world i would have given him my real name, let alone spelled it.

and if i did accidentally give him my name, the only answer after that is 'how it sounds'.

No kidding.

Anonymous Jerk: "What's your name?"

Me: "R-O-N-P-A-U-L-2-0-1-2, prick."
 
LOL. Newt says to the RP delegate: "If you can live with helping to elect Barack Obama, then be my guest."

So if I don't buy either of two crap products, Newt's crap product for instance that of which is only marketed by brand name recognition with no regard to quality, I'm actually helping to sell Newt's competitors crap product?

I wish 'competitive business Newt' would explain that one to me. He won't.

Instead of worrying how bad Pepsi is, Mr. free market moon-man should just get serious about improving Coke.

Unless he doesn't really care about Coke sales..... :toady:
 
I really think Newt and everyone else in the GOP establishment fails to realize that for most Ron Paul supporters, electing Obama isn't any more tragic than electing Romney. There isn't enough difference for us to care; the "Uh-oh, you don't want to re-elect Obama" scare tactic just doesn't work very well on most of us. And we aren't about to reward the GOP for this cheating. They really don't understand this, do they? They must believe all the rhetoric about Obama and Romney being so different themselves.
 
There is a lot of soft support that will vote R-money.

edit: And, everyone has been enundated by the media post-RNC as much as will be now.

edit: What percentage of RP vote is soft support?
 
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There is a lot of soft support that will vote R-money.

edit: And, everyone has been enundated by the media post-RNC as much as will be now.

edit: What percentage of RP vote is soft support?

It's close to the difference between his primary numbers in Jan-Feb vs his primary numbers in June-July. 2/3 maybe, but definitely not 90%
 
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The 90% that Gingrich cited is too high, but I think Gingrich was likely talking about all Ron Paul voters in the primary, and not just those of us who actively campaigned to get him elected. Out of Ron's hardcore supporters who campaigned to get him elected, Romney will probably get about 2% of the vote. But out of all Ron Paul voters in the primary, Romney will probably get more like 75%.
 
The 90% that Gingrich cited is too high, but I think Gingrich was likely talking about all Ron Paul voters in the primary, and not just those of us who actively campaigned to get him elected. Out of Ron's hardcore supporters who campaigned to get him elected, Romney will probably get about 2% of the vote. But out of all Ron Paul voters in the primary, Romney will probably get more like 75%.

100% of the ones I know will either not vote, vote GJ, or maybe even vote Obama (the ones that absolutely do not want Romney in office).

But I'm glad you can be so specific at 75% voting for MR.
 
But I'm glad you can be so specific at 75% voting for MR.

Not specific, just an estimation. There were exit polls in the GOP primaries regarding this. For example, in South Carolina I believe that about 70% of Ron Paul voters said they would vote for the eventual GOP nominee in the general election. That number was lower than the percentage from the other candidates, but it's close to the 75% that I estimated.
 
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