If Huckabee loses Virginia tomorrow...

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Voting for Huckabee and giving him more strength would do NOTHING for our cause. McCain would just offer him VP. People should vote their conscience. The OP is an idiot.:rolleyes:

You are the idiot if we get into a situation where McCain is the nominee.
 
Voting for Huckabee and giving him more strength would do NOTHING for our cause. McCain would just offer him VP. People should vote their conscience. The OP is an idiot.:rolleyes:
No he's not. He just understands the delegate/convention process, unlike you. If McCain sweeps tomorrow, the chance of a brokered convention is gone, and any delegates we win will likely have no effect on anything whatsoever. It doesn't matter if Huck and/or Romney fully support McCain, they can't force their delegates to vote for someone else (and if we work hard in our respective states, their delegates won't even be for them anyway). Go do what you like, but don't call the OP an idiot when you don't know what you're talking about.
 
How do you propose to steal the delegates when it's a winner take all state and McCain has enough bound delegates to win the nomination?

Yer pushing the wrong agenda. You pretend like this is locked in stone and ignore the blatant all over the web and radio talk shows that McCan is going down to push your agenda. You are simply trying to knock Ron's percentage points down and should be treated like a leprosied pariah for your tomfoolery.

Randy
 
Why should any Paul supporter vote for McCain's VP? Besides, enough of the remaining states allocate delegates proportionally that McCain will probably break 1000 even if Huckabee sweeps them. Then it's only a matter of swaying a few dozen Huckabee or Romney delegates to give him the majority he needs. Might as well vote for Paul, since at least it doesn't help McCain's path to victory, which a vote for Huckabee would.

Cogent analysis and dumps their prevaricating and shillwork dicks into the dirt. Thanks.

Best Regards
Randy
 
You guys really don't need to argue about this, McCain will win Virginia fairly easy (Especially well in the southeast...huge military presence)

Without superdelegate support, however, he will still be far from wrapping up the nomination. And most of the states after virginia and maryland will not be as friendly to McCain.
 
I suppose it's a little strong, but you do have to admit we are a stubborn lot.

Don't use the term WE mofo. I want nothing to do with your shilling ass and your blatant attempt to shaft RP at the polls. I ain't innocent or gonna play nice with you.

randy
 
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