aclove
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Too much MSM news watching
Hey, guys, seriously...has everyone already completely forgotten that the nomination is decided at the convention? Walking away with the primary elections is and always was a long shot. But we don't HAVE to win the nomination on raw votes if we all do our damndest to flood the precinct, district, county, and state conventions in our respective home locales. A few thousand people in a primary election might not make much difference statewide, but it damn sure will in a COUNTY convention. No matter what happens in New Hampshire, or Florida, or New York, or wherever, we should all be of the mindset of taking this fight ALL THE WAY TO THE CONVENTION FLOOR IN MINNEAPOLIS.
No matter what happens today, or on January 19 in South Carolina, or on Super Tuesday, we all, each and every one of us, have a duty to find out when our precinct convention is, show up, and get involved in the delegate process, and get as many Ron Paul supporters as we know to do the same. Even if Ron Paul only wins or places high in a handful of states, if the same thing happens to all the other candidates, the national convention is brokered. If we get enough Ron Paul delegates to the national convention, they're only bound to vote for whoever won their state on the first ballot. If there's no clear winner at that point, from the second ballot on, everyone votes for their PERSONAL favorite. THAT'S how we win. If we do that, we can still win, no matter the outcome of the statewide primaries. If we don't, we lose...no matter the outcome of the statewide primaries.
Remember this, too...if we all do this, if we all infest and take over our local GOPs, even if Ron Paul loses, we've laid the groundwork to take the country back from the ground up. And if, God willing, Ron Paul wins, and we take over the GOP...then we can keep the next Neo-Con traitor from undoing everything President Paul could accomplish in 4 or 8 years after he leaves office.
Hey, guys, seriously...has everyone already completely forgotten that the nomination is decided at the convention? Walking away with the primary elections is and always was a long shot. But we don't HAVE to win the nomination on raw votes if we all do our damndest to flood the precinct, district, county, and state conventions in our respective home locales. A few thousand people in a primary election might not make much difference statewide, but it damn sure will in a COUNTY convention. No matter what happens in New Hampshire, or Florida, or New York, or wherever, we should all be of the mindset of taking this fight ALL THE WAY TO THE CONVENTION FLOOR IN MINNEAPOLIS.
No matter what happens today, or on January 19 in South Carolina, or on Super Tuesday, we all, each and every one of us, have a duty to find out when our precinct convention is, show up, and get involved in the delegate process, and get as many Ron Paul supporters as we know to do the same. Even if Ron Paul only wins or places high in a handful of states, if the same thing happens to all the other candidates, the national convention is brokered. If we get enough Ron Paul delegates to the national convention, they're only bound to vote for whoever won their state on the first ballot. If there's no clear winner at that point, from the second ballot on, everyone votes for their PERSONAL favorite. THAT'S how we win. If we do that, we can still win, no matter the outcome of the statewide primaries. If we don't, we lose...no matter the outcome of the statewide primaries.
Remember this, too...if we all do this, if we all infest and take over our local GOPs, even if Ron Paul loses, we've laid the groundwork to take the country back from the ground up. And if, God willing, Ron Paul wins, and we take over the GOP...then we can keep the next Neo-Con traitor from undoing everything President Paul could accomplish in 4 or 8 years after he leaves office.
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