Keith and stuff
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Oh I agree it is important to win. Just don'e expect fireworks to go off if he does. This won't get the coverage that the other contests have gotten. It just isn't made for TV like IA, NH and SC is.
I agree that in general, ME isn't considered that important to the media when it comes to primaries/caucuses. Sure, NH is the most important. Sure, the ME results were partly ignored last time around. Sure, ME has the most disorganized and confusing caucus system. Sure, the results may change after they are announced on Saturday because the voting will not finish on Saturday.
However, both Romney and Ron Paul are trying hard to win in ME. It is very important to both of those campaigns. Media figures are saying it is very crucial to both of those campaign. A 3rd place finish by either campaign in ME would be devastating. A 2nd place finish by either campaign (unless it was a very close match-up) would also hurt both campaigns in the eyes of the media. Also, think about donations, if Paul wins this his supporters are encouraged and his donations go up. If Paul loses, watch for lots of people on this forum to go crazy.