Personally this is the best day yet of the campaign. IMO

Moving on to Maine baby..the rp train moves forward picking up all willing delegates on the way. All aboard !!!!!!
 
I agree I'm feeling much better now than I did on the weekend with all the crap that happened in Nevada. Hopefully we can finish third in Colorado (only a hundred votes behind him) and humiliate Gingrich even further if nothing else. But we've got to win Maine if want to keep this thing going strong. There's just no way around that now.
 
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Stand firm. The fight has just only begun!!!

Santorum's wins just made the chances of a brokered convention much more likely.

This has become a marathon, and not what the establishment elite wished for. Their plans assumed Ron Paul was out of the picture by now. They are scrambling against a steady tide, growing with each passing day. And the only it can be hoped to be contained is through shikanry and deceit. Ron Paul is winning the hearts and minds of the people of this nation, not merely winning their votes.

And this is partly the reason why our Nobel Peace prize winner, our dear Leader and Commander in Cheif is about to start the war machine again. Soon, our taxes will be dropped as bombs over cities, killing sleeping children and nursing babies, benefitting the Military Industrial Complex and the corrupt money changers sitting in the top floors of skyscrapers.

May the Lord bless Ron Paul, may He bless this movement, and may He bless all my fellow Patriots who persist and persevere, never losing hope and never giving up!!!
 
It could have been worse, but we still haven't won anywhere. Maybe Maine can save the day.

I appreciate everyone who voted today and everyone who helped increase the turnout, but we needed to win somewhere this week. We missed an opportunity to move into 2nd place, by losing out to Newt in Nevada and Santorum today. We came in last in a caucus state, which should never happen. Turnout has been abysmal.

Hats off to Minnesota though. You guys rock.
 
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IF you think about it, the Nevada demographics were absolutely poison to us. It was mostly old people and Mormons who caucused. And yet we still came away with 19 percent of the vote and the whole process was such a mess it's doubtful anyone gained anything from it. Certainly not Gingrich and he had the most to crow for getting 21 percent for doing nothing except snub the governor and fight with his Nevada campaign supporters. He blew a golden opportunity.
 
IF you think about it, the Nevada demographics were absolutely poison to us. It was mostly old people and Mormons who caucused. And yet we still came away with 19 percent of the vote and the whole process was such a mess it's doubtful anyone gained anything from it. Certainly not Gingrich and he had the most to crow for getting 21 percent for doing nothing except snub the governor and fight with his Nevada campaign supporters. He blew a golden opportunity.

That's what I've been saying for days while everybody screemed FRAUD (Which there may have been some), but look at the facts with the demographics in NV vs. MN:

1. 99% of caucus sites in NV were held at 9AM vs 7PM in NM

2. We didn't think through the fact that the NVGOP removed ALL caucus sites on the Vegas Strip in Clark Co. where 60% of the population is ... and I would argue 50% of our base with younger voters who work in the casinos and service jobs in Vegas ... maybe 1,000 votes there.

The fact is that the NVGOP didn't want our people to vote and played the game of the Law of Large Numbers.
 
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