King county GOP results

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As of 8:25pm with 93.7% of precincts reporting, the results are as follows:

Mike Huckabee – 707 (19.01%)
John McCain – 1,180 (31.88%)
Ron Paul – 647 (17.48%)
Mitt Romney – 537 (14.51%)
Uncommitted – 619 (16.73%)
Others – 11 (0.3%)

http://www.kcgop.org/

King county is Seattle metro.
 
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As of 8:25pm with 93.7% of precincts reporting, the results are as follows:

Mike Huckabee – 707 (19.01%)
John McCain – 1,180 (31.88%)
Ron Paul – 647 (17.48%)
Mitt Romney – 537 (14.51%)
Uncommitted – 619 (16.73%)
Others – 11 (0.3%)

http://www.kcgop.org/
King County is Seattle for all you non-Washingtonians
 
Absolutely. Whenever there's an open question of fact, it always goes to us. We won.
Again- we were told by the state campaign heads to not identify ourselves as Ron Paul supporters when we signed in- however, they are tallying who got what delegates by these precinct sign in sheets-

The sign in sheets asked for your name, address, phon number, etc and then asked for "Presidential Preference". Many RP supporters put Undecided there because they thought that is what ther were suppossed to do- at my precinct I spoke with 4 delegates who were Ron Paul supporters who were listed as undecided delegates.
 
Again- we were told by the state campaign heads to not identify ourselves as Ron Paul supporters when we signed in- however, they are tallying who got what delegates by these precinct sign in sheets-

The sign in sheets asked for your name, address, phon number, etc and then asked for "Presidential Preference". Many RP supporters put Undecided there because they thought that is what ther were suppossed to do- at my precinct I spoke with 4 delegates who were Ron Paul supporters who were listed as undecided delegates.


And we have no idea who the other people who put Undecided down are.

They could be Romney people who just found out he dropped out a couple days ago.
We just don't know.

Not that it matters. It's just a long term trend that I've been following here for a while. Whenever there's some sort of information gap, the uncertainly is filled with the most positive result for Ron Paul. It makes it kinda difficult to analyze results.
 
I'm not disagreeing that overall we have no idea who the undecideds are- all I am saying is we were specifically told not to immediately identify ourselves as Ron Paul supporters and there were at least 4 delegates I spoke to at my precinct that were RP supporters who were listed as "uncommited"
 
I'm not disagreeing that overall we have no idea who the undecideds are- all I am saying is we were specifically told not to immediately identify ourselves as Ron Paul supporters and there were at least 4 delegates I spoke to at my precinct that were RP supporters who were listed as "uncommited"

Ok, well the concern you have is somewhat valid. Certainly, if RP supporters didn't identify themselves as RP supporters, that would bring down the official RP totals.
If the goal is to get delegates though, our stealth "undecided" delegates might have a better shot of running the gauntlet and getting to the national.

The closest thing we have to a mission statement is the Ron Paul email from last night. The chances of even a brokered convention are "nearly zero" but we should "fight on ... for our ideas" .

There might be a valid reason why it's good to have undecided delegates in our camp at this stage of the game.
 
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