Paul has 21 percent in washington!!!

CNN just updated with 37%:

Huckabee: 1, 828 27%

McCain: 1,580 23%

Paul: 1,400 21%
 
We must have a way to double check these numbers after they come in. If he actually wins, will they change the numbers. This is scary stuff.
 
Just checked, and RP is getting his ass kicked by Other again. Im so over this shit....
 
http://www.khq.com/Global/story.asp?S=7847796

Spokane Republican Caucus Results: With 60% of the precincts reporting -
Ron Paul 45%,
Mike Huckabee 20%,
John Mccain 17%,
Mitt Romney 9%,
Uncommitted 9%.

Spokane is the fly over country folks that are truly fedup with the staus quo. seattle iis Liberal neocon heaven with a liberal sprinkling of tree huggers. Wa State is a police state in every sense of the word and if Paul can get third after the email hatchet job I will be shocked,
 
we should have always been trying to get the left.

this is what happens when we go for "socialists" instead of pandering to the base.
 
Keep this thread on top. Let's just keeping posting results on this one so we don't have to start a million threads like it.
 
This is turning out fine. RP is one of 3 on many ballots/screens, huck and mccain arent loved by many
 
Why do I have a hard time believing that "Other" is getting nearly as many votes as people who are actually still in the race?
 
O.k. let me spell it out for you guys . . . a large percentage of the undecided/uncommitted delegates are actually Ron Paul delegates. Some of our guys did not specify a presidential candidate preference when they signed in at the caucus. This sign-in data is what was used to tally the number of delegates for each candidate. While the official delegate totals have not come in from WA State RP HQ yet, my educated guess is that a large number of these undecided/uncommitted delegates are for RP, in which case, he most likely came in 1st place. This, of course, will not be the "official" position reported in the MSM data, but who cares. The strategy all along has been to win delegates not states. It will all make sense once we get to the national convention.

BTW, my precinct took all 4 delegates for RP. Wahoo!!
 
O.k. let me spell it out for you guys . . . a large percentage of the undecided/uncommitted delegates are actually Ron Paul delegates. Some of our guys did not specify a presidential candidate preference when they signed in at the caucus. This sign-in data is what was used to tally the number of delegates for each candidate. While the official delegate totals have not come in from WA State RP HQ yet, my educated guess is that a large number of these undecided/uncommitted delegates are for RP, in which case, he most likely came in 1st place. This, of course, will not be the "official" position reported in the MSM data, but who cares. The strategy all along has been to win delegates not states. It will all make sense once we get to the national convention.

BTW, my precinct took all 4 delegates for RP. Wahoo!!

It's the same in Nevada. 16% in the straw poll, but in my town, probably 60 to 70% of the delegates, and now with romney out, we'll get even more.
 
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