Hawaii Caucus Results, Could Ron Paul Get First Victory?

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Thus, 17 of the state's 20 delegates are up for grabs.
David Chang, the state's GOP chairman, said an estimated a 5,000- to 10,000 will turnout for the caucuses. Roughly 45,000 Republicans voted in the past few GOP primaries.

Republicans will vote between 6 and 8 p.m. Tuesday at locations across the state. Voters must join the party to participate.

Hawaii is 6 hours behind EST which means their voting is at 12:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. So the important question here is pull an all nighter or take a nap?
 
As the Washington Times' Daniel de Gracia writes, the psychological victory of winning Obama’s home state would be a great victory for the Paul campaign.

That would be nice for bragging rights :D
 
I hope so, however the islands are big for Romney for a reason -- Morman missionaries. As with southern evangelicals, they are organized in communities already. BYU has a university campus for the entire Polynesian rim on Oahu -- anyone who has gone to the Polynesian Cultural Center there is familiar with scholarship students.... who staff that.

They aren't the majority, but for a new caucus where no one on the island is used to the process, I suspect they will be a huge presence.

I hope our folks will be, as well.

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edit - it looks like McCain took the primary last time, so it is better than I thought, but in a caucus organization matters. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Republican_GOP_Primary_Results_2008.svg

We will see. In Idaho the BYU campus closed so students could see Romney speak and I am sure they were equally accommodating on the vote....


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edit - better yet, they appear to be just 5% of the population in HI... http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_states_have_the_largest_Mormon_population However, they will turn out disproportionately. (I feel kind of funny looking at web sites hoping Morman population would be low -- I LIKE all the Mormans I know. )
 
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I hope so, however the islands are big for Romney for a reason -- Morman missionaries. As with southern evangelicals, they are organized in communities already. BYU has a university campus for the entire Polynesian rim on Oahu -- anyone who has gone to the Polynesian Cultural Center there is familiar with scholarship students.... who staff that.

They aren't the majority, but for a new caucus where no one on the island is used to the process, I suspect they will be a huge presence.

I hope our folks will be, as well.

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edit - it looks like McCain took the primary last time, so it is better than I thought, but in a caucus organization matters. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Republican_GOP_Primary_Results_2008.svg

We will see. In Idaho the BYU campus closed so students could see Romney speak and I am sure they were equally accommodating on the vote....


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edit - better yet, they appear to be just 5% of the population in HI... http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_states_have_the_largest_Mormon_population However, they will turn out disproportionately. (I feel kind of funny looking at web sites hoping Morman population would be low -- I LIKE all the Mormans I know. )

Mormons are good people and a win for Romney is a view that Mormons can be accepted as real people by the general populace. Mormons also have a high respect for the Constitution and feel it is divinely inspired- thus the general Mormon belief is that Romney thinks so too.

However, once a Mormon is shown Ron Paul and gets a little education on what the Constitution really says, they become avid RP supporters. It's just a matter of educating them in time. The bad news is that there's not a lot of time left- the good news is that Mormons are the most organized people on the planet and can spread the word like wildfire, once they wake-up.
 
not going to get my hopes up, but if I were in Hawaii I'd be working my ass off to make it happen
 
not going to get my hopes up, but if I were in Hawaii I'd be working my ass off to make it happen

The GOP dirty tricks prevent me from getting excited. They've stepped on my hopes so many times since January 3.......
 
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How did Mormons end up having such a large percentage of the population in so many states? They're less than 2% of the overall population...
 
great, we're getting our leaders chosen by people who baptize corpses

I was raised mormon, and even participated in baptisms for the dead. We didn't baptize corpses. Although I can see why there would be commotion surrounding such a poorly named practice. But hey, it's what it was. Anyway, HI has a large Mormon population. Mitt should do well. I just hope Dr. Paul does better.
 
Is there ANY state at all where we can hope not to get thrashed by the Mormons? I just wished the Paul supporters had more dedication than the Mormons.
 
Scientific thinkers as religion can equally be mocked.....

indeed, and they're even more fun to mock as they take themselves even more seriously than even most religion-followers

I'm obviously not big into religion, but I'll give the followers props for admitting they believe on faith, which is far beyond where the man-as-gods science-as-religion crowd will do. There's a clear inverse correlation between the understanding of science and the exaltation of its results.
 
Is there ANY state at all where we can hope not to get thrashed by the Mormons? I just wished the Paul supporters had more dedication than the Mormons.

They were raised to their community from birth, we are still finding each other....
 
Is there ANY state at all where we can hope not to get thrashed by the Mormons? I just wished the Paul supporters had more dedication than the Mormons.

Ron Paul supporters are very dedicated. They will drive a 100 miles to see him at a rally. They will sign wave, post all over the internet - "Ron Paul 2012" and religiously do online polls. Only downside....they don't go to the polls that count.
 
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