Lew Moore: 42 (or more) Delegates Projected

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Ron Paul National Delegate Count Now 42 or More
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 6, 2008

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – With the results of many of the “Super Tuesday” primaries and caucuses now finalized, the Ron Paul campaign is now projecting that it has at least 42 delegates to the national convention secured.

While much of the focus in yesterday’s Super Tuesday contests focused on preference poll numbers, Ron Paul caucus-goers were focused on securing delegates to the national convention. With dedicated supporters and an organization focused purely on securing delegates, the campaign has secured more delegates to the national convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul than caucus straw polls might otherwise suggest.

According to campaign projections, a minimum of 24 delegates were won in yesterday’s contests. When added to projected delegates coming from strong showings in Iowa (4), Nevada (8), Louisiana (3) and Maine (3), that brings the total delegate count to 42 delegates or more.

“Our goal has always been to walk into the national GOP convention with as many delegates as possible,” said Ron Paul 2008 campaign manager Lew Moore. “The number of delegates we won yesterday could very well be the difference in a Convention where no one has a first-ballot majority. With Dr. Paul’s home state of Texas coming up, we feel we can enter the convention with a substantial number of delegates.”

In an agreement first reported by West Virginia television station WSAZ, three Ron Paul delegates were secured through an agreement with the Mike Huckabee campaign at the West Virginia state convention early Tuesday. Ron Paul delegates to the state convention swung their sizable support to Huckabee – putting Huckabee over the top – in exchange for the delegates.

According to campaign projections from last night’s results at least 3 delegates were won in Alaska, 5 delegates were won in North Dakota, 9 delegates were won in Minnesota, and 4 delegates were won in Colorado.

Additionally the results of the Louisiana Caucus may still change in favor of Ron Paul, where an ongoing legal challenge may result in most of that state’s delegates going towards Ron Paul after state GOP officials violated their own rules to improperly put delegates from other campaigns on the ballots.
 
Of all the threads in this entire website, this is the only one that really matters.
 
So if the AP inflating the other candidates numbers? If Ron Paul actually has 42, someone has to have less... right?
 
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How is this good news? How is 42 delegates good news? There's 2000+ delegates going to the convention. I hate to be negative, but even if RP went in with 200 delegates at the end of the process, we're still WAY behind fighting fully entrenched GOP delegates who want the war to continue. Public consciousness awakening + a non-violent revolution is the only hope we have (in my opinion, at this point).
 
How is this good news? How is 42 delegates good news? There's 2000+ delegates going to the convention. I hate to be negative, but even if RP went in with 200 delegates at the end of the process, we're still WAY behind fighting fully entrenched GOP delegates who want the war to continue. Public consciousness awakening + a non-violent revolution is the only hope we have (in my opinion, at this point).

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With a bit of luck in Louisiana and Washington on Saturday (plus Hawaii) we should be moving towards 100 delegates. And then Romney/Huckabee should be dropping out.

What do RP do then? Stay in the race and become mocked by the GOP and MSM?
 
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