How possible is a Idaho, Alaska, North Dakota win if we win Washington???

i have some hopes for WA, but the thing is with what is going on, a win seems like a mirage - always a few weeks away.
Phone from Home people to help out, and if you are in WA, please help out the campaign.
 
At this point, it is highly unlikely we will win Washington, or any other state for that matter. Up to this point, despite large turns outs at in-state rallies, we have had a complete shut out. With completely rigged elections, and blatant voter fraud, there is no reason to suspect anything will change in the coming weeks. Hell we couldnt win caucus states that were supposed to be all but in the bag for Ron. You think we are going to win primary states?

I would love to be able to see things through the rosey colored glasses, that so many in these forums seem to wear. However I am forced to look at things through the prism of reality, and swallow that bitter pill. The reality is there is no real way to win this. Even the delegates that are for Ron Paul are being targeted for challenges and will probably be eliminated by convention time, via manipulation, rule changes, lies and fraud. EVEN IF Ron had the necessary delegates to get the nomination, the GOP STILL would not give it to him.

I am fully NOBP, and will stay home on election day if Ron is not the nominee, just as I did in 2008. There are no write ins in Florida.

The reality is that there is no fraud. Or, at the very least, each state's GOP has a different idea of who they are supposed to be in the bag for, and that is hurting the entire party's chance of victory in the General. Trust me, if their was fraud, it'd either be exposed (perhaps by the Dems or their media allies), or consistent. Santorum is feared by the Elite since he has no chance of winning (and will bring many other Republicans down with him), so there is no way they would 'cheat' to help him get elected. The fact that he almost humiliated Romney (and only lost due to a growing awareness that Santorum has problems) in Michigan is proof enough that fraud isn't happening on a large enough scale to really change anything*.

*I mean, some people might mention Maine, but I guarantee you that the Democrats and their media allies would have been all over attacking the GOP as being 'anti-democratic' if there was anything behind it. Why would they miss up on such an excellent opportunity?
 
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