Mitt down BADLY in MN

PismoPam

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In 2008 Mitt got almost 26,000 votes. He won't even get 1/2 of that this year!
More important yet, he isn't winning a single county!

In 2008 Ron got almost 10,000 votes.
With 80% counted he has already got more than that.
And he is winning a few counties tonight.
 
I do believe this is the first time we've ever finished ahead of Mitt in a contested primary and or caucus.

So is Mitt on the "fringe" then to beaten so badly by us? We were polling fourth going into the caucus.
 
Mitt might not get a single delegate in Minnesota. If he's doing this badly it means he's barely getting any delegates at the precinct level, giving him no shot at the county and state conventions.
 
I do believe this is the first time we've ever finished ahead of Mitt in a contested primary and or caucus.

So is Mitt on the "fringe" then to beaten so badly by us? We were polling fourth going into the caucus.

I KNOW! Shows that despite what "they" say, people have minds of their own.

It SURE makes Romney's "electability" questionable. And "electability" was ALL Romney ever offered. Nobody that is a Republican because they believe in "limited and small government" is BUYING into Romney's convenient conversion to all the conservative values he spent years distancing himself from. I think that those that DO vote for him probably hold their nose and say, "at least he isn't Obama" just to survive the experience.

Anyway.

I am VERY, VERY, VERY happy with our results. I expected Santorum to take MN and am ecstatic to see Ron Paul in the 20th%. HA!

That is too darn much support for Ron Paul and too little support for the "done deal" (Romney) for this game to be over.
 
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