libertybrewcity
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Republican pollster. Could be a Romney supporter for all we know.
SO Santorum is falling like a rock
Is romney going to get that support now, or will another anti-romney pick it up
BOOM.
Slow and steady people. Slow and steady.
I wish we could catch just one of these anti-Romney waves of support.
If you poll only GOP primary voters, I doubt Ron has positive favorability ratings. Furthermore, Ron has only been endorsed by roughly 3 sitting Congressman and sitting 1 Senator, his Son.
In order to win you need to have the base of the Republican Party. Ron only gets about 8-9% (of 100%) of the GOP base. His remaining support is from Independents and Democrats.
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This was pushed here in 2008. "Ron Paul hasn't won any states, is last in the delegate totals and got 5.8% of the vote nationally, but we CAN WIN!" You're not going to win the nomination with a string of third or fourth-place finishes.
To what? Now Gingrich will go back up and we'll hover in the 15% range at best.
They wouldn't be "stealing" anything, and neither are we.This is how the delegate process works, we elect who gets to be delegates so that they vote how we want when it comes time to elect the nominee. Not sure what your point is.
SO Santorum is falling like a rock
Is romney going to get that support now, or will another anti-romney pick it up
I wish we could catch just one of these anti-Romney waves of support.
Because mainstreamers see Romney as "more electable" & "capable of beating Obama" & this is why I've been saying for ages now that we MUST make the electorate realize that Ron's appeal with Independents & Democrats makes him the ONLY candidate that can beat Obama!
I haven't seen one electability ad yet? WHY?
The biggest meme against Paul is that he's "unelectable" against Obama which is absolutely NOT true & unless the truth is brought forward, Paul isn't going to be mainstreamers' default choice
The only way we win through the primaries is by getting old people on board.
Good luck with that... the delegates are the best shot in my opinion.
The delegate strategy being employed may be effective in some cases, but the fact is it relies on the GOP being honest and abiding by their own rules. That it is really questionable.