Ok I want a recap on this....

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Ok, I've seen people celebrate for how much delegates Ron Paul won on
IO, AL, NV, MA,

But I still don't think this is "winning" since the RNC can rule them out if those delegates try to support Ron Paul; they also have to be able to support Romney in the first Round. So, now if Romney keeps on getting the Popular vote, it will appear that he will win the Republican Nomination. So did this "Delegate Strategy" work out as we expected? Also, I heard that Romney has 800 and Paul has 80, any sources on this?
 
Ok, I've seen people celebrate for how much delegates Ron Paul won on
IO, AL, NV, MA,

But I still don't think this is "winning" since the RNC can rule them out if those delegates try to support Ron Paul; they also have to be able to support Romney in the first Round. So, now if Romney keeps on getting the Popular vote, it will appear that he will win the Republican Nomination. So did this "Delegate Strategy" work out as we expected? Also, I heard that Romney has 800 and Paul has 80, any sources on this?

There is already multiple threads on this. You could just use the search feature.
 
Many stealth Paul delegates in the Romeny camp. Thus, yes, it's 800 Romney but there's info saying a big chunk of them are Paulites (about 1/3).
 
There is already multiple threads on this. You could just use the search feature.

Yes, the search feature is oh so useful. :rolleyes:

That said, the delegate strategy is working, just keep watching (and donate to offset the legal challenges).
 
search feature. nothing is won until a state convention. But we are pleased with our progress, so to speak.
 
Ok, I've seen people celebrate for how much delegates Ron Paul won on
IO, AL, NV, MA,

But I still don't think this is "winning" since the RNC can rule them out if those delegates try to support Ron Paul; they also have to be able to support Romney in the first Round. So, now if Romney keeps on getting the Popular vote, it will appear that he will win the Republican Nomination. So did this "Delegate Strategy" work out as we expected? Also, I heard that Romney has 800 and Paul has 80, any sources on this?

All of the states do not have bound delegates. For example Maine.. all the delegates Paul won can vote for him on first round.

I suppose later after the dust settles and all the battles are won and the votes are counted we will have a clear picture.
For now. all I know for sure ... the fight is on! Ron Paul is cleaning up. Romney is beginning to sweat.
 
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