New York For Paul
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Not giving up, but we need to win somewhere if you expect to win.
Not giving up, but we need to win somewhere if you expect to win.
I strongly suspect we are winning the delegates at the precinct level, which will lead to winning the delegates at the state level. That is what counts, not some meaningless unbinding straw/popular vote.
I was too nervous to watch last night. So I went to sleep and just woke up. Immediately turned to CNN and saw the news. Really disappointing. Is it me, but do all thecable pundits actually look happy reporting of a Romney win??? They all had smiles on their faces. Hate the facist media!![]()
This is exactly what was said in 2008, and what did we end up with 7 delegates all together?
Rand looked extremely pissed off during Ron's post caucus speech, any guesses as to why?
I'm really pissed off and disappointed at these results.. We really needed first place or at the very least a bunched up 3 man tie even if we were third. But instead we got 21%, pretty much exactly what we were polling at! We got no damn higher than we polled unlike Santorum who blew it out of the water from where he was in the polls. Iowa really let us down, the students really let us down and didn't turn out like they should have, Democrats didn't cross over etc.. I'm so angry that I've spent this much energy into this primary and then Iowa drops the ball for us like this.. I'm usually just a lurker on here and the daily paul but needed to vent my frustrations.