jay_dub
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I dunno...maybe it's wishful thinking. Or....maybe not.
I've been waiting for a game changer to propel Dr. Paul to the nomination. It's been looking like we needed a Hail Mary pass to get this done. That hasn't happened but we have seen some pretty nifty long yardage plays that just might do the trick.
To begin with the most current, Karl Rove has come out and said that Romney would lose by over 120 electoral votes as things stand now. This has got to get the attention of the GOP and make them wonder if they're not backing the wrong horse. Dr. Paul has consistently shown to have strong support among Indys and let's not forget the Blue Republicans for Ron Paul. This alone could help immensely in swing states. If only the GOP would get behind the one man that actually could beat Obama in November.....
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Veteran GOP political strategist Karl Rove says Mitt Romney is facing very tough electoral math in his presidential bid -- so dire that President Obama would likely win re-election if voters were going to the polls this week.
The math is simple and indisputable, says Rove, though he warns that the situtation is highly fluid.
The next president needs 270 Electoral College votes to win.
There are currently 18 states (220 electoral votes) where Obama has a solid lead and 15 states (93 votes) that are solidly in Romney's column.
There are six states -- crucial battleground states -- with a combined 82 electoral vtes that are “toss-(*)-ups” (IA, FL, MO, NC, SC, VA).
Five more states -- MI, NH, NV, OH, PA -- with a combined 64 EC votes are "leaning" toward Obama.
Six other states -- AZ, GA, KY, SD, TN, TX -- with a combined 79 EC votes “lean” Romney.
Simply put, that means there are 17 states for a total of 225 Electoral College votes up for grabs.
So if the election were held today, 284 electoral votes are safely Obama's, according to Rove. Romney has 157 safe or leaning votes.
"These projections will change as more polls are conducted in the coming weeks," Rove warns. The situation is extremely fluid.
Rove was considered one of the best prognosticators during the 2008 election when he called 48 states correctly, only getting Indiana and North Carolina wrong.
http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/Rove-prediction-Obama-election/2012/04/26/id/437244
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Then we have the outstanding results coming in from the various states regarding delegate selection. No need to expand on that....we all know this is great news.
Finally, there are the Christian leaders that just won't back Romney. One has gone so far as to say that we need to make sure a Christian is elected even it means voting third party. Regardless of how some view this, this is undoubtedly a large voting bloc that does not support Mitt Romney. As in the following:
Yesterday, Pastor Steven Andrew of USA Christian Ministries announced his support of the congressman, calling for a day of prayer and fasting. Andrew released a statement saying that, “After Santorum, Ron Paul is the most God-fearing Presidential candidate [and] the Republican party should endorse him.” Andrew said that “If Republicans don’t give a Christian candidate, Christians should look elsewhere – even to a third party.”
Taken together, these things should, by any logic, give the GOP pause to seriously consider Dr. Paul as their nominee. Unless, of course, they are comfortable with losing by a wide margin and possibly suffering mass defeats in Congressional races along with that loss. This goes beyond ideology and is simply real politics. Like it or not, GOP, Ron Paul might just be the savior of the Party.
I've been waiting for a game changer to propel Dr. Paul to the nomination. It's been looking like we needed a Hail Mary pass to get this done. That hasn't happened but we have seen some pretty nifty long yardage plays that just might do the trick.
To begin with the most current, Karl Rove has come out and said that Romney would lose by over 120 electoral votes as things stand now. This has got to get the attention of the GOP and make them wonder if they're not backing the wrong horse. Dr. Paul has consistently shown to have strong support among Indys and let's not forget the Blue Republicans for Ron Paul. This alone could help immensely in swing states. If only the GOP would get behind the one man that actually could beat Obama in November.....
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Veteran GOP political strategist Karl Rove says Mitt Romney is facing very tough electoral math in his presidential bid -- so dire that President Obama would likely win re-election if voters were going to the polls this week.
The math is simple and indisputable, says Rove, though he warns that the situtation is highly fluid.
The next president needs 270 Electoral College votes to win.
There are currently 18 states (220 electoral votes) where Obama has a solid lead and 15 states (93 votes) that are solidly in Romney's column.
There are six states -- crucial battleground states -- with a combined 82 electoral vtes that are “toss-(*)-ups” (IA, FL, MO, NC, SC, VA).
Five more states -- MI, NH, NV, OH, PA -- with a combined 64 EC votes are "leaning" toward Obama.
Six other states -- AZ, GA, KY, SD, TN, TX -- with a combined 79 EC votes “lean” Romney.
Simply put, that means there are 17 states for a total of 225 Electoral College votes up for grabs.
So if the election were held today, 284 electoral votes are safely Obama's, according to Rove. Romney has 157 safe or leaning votes.
"These projections will change as more polls are conducted in the coming weeks," Rove warns. The situation is extremely fluid.
Rove was considered one of the best prognosticators during the 2008 election when he called 48 states correctly, only getting Indiana and North Carolina wrong.
http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/Rove-prediction-Obama-election/2012/04/26/id/437244
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Then we have the outstanding results coming in from the various states regarding delegate selection. No need to expand on that....we all know this is great news.
Finally, there are the Christian leaders that just won't back Romney. One has gone so far as to say that we need to make sure a Christian is elected even it means voting third party. Regardless of how some view this, this is undoubtedly a large voting bloc that does not support Mitt Romney. As in the following:
Yesterday, Pastor Steven Andrew of USA Christian Ministries announced his support of the congressman, calling for a day of prayer and fasting. Andrew released a statement saying that, “After Santorum, Ron Paul is the most God-fearing Presidential candidate [and] the Republican party should endorse him.” Andrew said that “If Republicans don’t give a Christian candidate, Christians should look elsewhere – even to a third party.”
Taken together, these things should, by any logic, give the GOP pause to seriously consider Dr. Paul as their nominee. Unless, of course, they are comfortable with losing by a wide margin and possibly suffering mass defeats in Congressional races along with that loss. This goes beyond ideology and is simply real politics. Like it or not, GOP, Ron Paul might just be the savior of the Party.