not for nothing, we have our foot in the door
That's a shame. A lot of work for nothing, eh? I'd always thought that the Show-Me state hand a temperamental inclination to Paulism, too. Alas.
I've never noticed that. Paul did poorly in MO in 2008 and he did about average in 2012. If you look at the percentage of total state population voting for him in 2012, he did really bad, especially when you consider that MO had an open primary. In fact, Paul only did worse in one open primary state, MS. And Paul barely did worse in MS. MO does offer a little more freedom than the near-by states but there has never been much support for Paul.
The problem with your assumption is the primary didn't even count. It cost us taxpayers millions of dollars and none of us went and voted. The caucus only counted and that's where a lot of us showed up.
That's excellent! Good work. He also did better in the primary (slightly better or up to over 2 times better, depending on how you define it.)As far as the caucus goes Ron Paul did 2 times better than last time.
That's how things work in state after state. There is a ballot and some people vote. To the average voter, the easier voting is, the more likely they are to vote. It clearly doesn't matter how much their vote will count as a percentage of the vote or how likely their vote is to decide something. In fact, it could be argued that people are more likely to vote, the more useless their vote is.why would people bother to vote in a primary that didn't count, unless they were just too disinterested to go to the caucus?
Fucking 0 delegates
Losing Washington and now Missouri really places Ron Paul's nomination at the GOP Convention in Tampa in serious doubt.
So far I hear only Iowa, Minnesota and Maine are reasonably assured to vote for nominating Ron. If we won Louisiana today, with all of the brutal tactics displayed by the Louisiana Party Hacks, that would be four States in our column.
But where are we going to get the fifth State with a plurality of delegates to vote for Paul now that it is painfully obvious that the Santorum and Gingrich delegates are voting for Romney in all the remaining Conventions.
Things look grim on this Saturday night!!!
So what was the final delegate count?
How did we not get anything?
I think the rule is you need a majority of five states at the convention signing petitions to have a candidate placed in nomination regardless of whether they are bound or not bound to a certain candidate. They tried that four years ago with far fewer delegates and control of no states at all. Thus a Nevada could be added to that total even though their delegates are bound to Romney. Virgin Islands the same thing.