sailingaway
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I wish people would let go of the idea that the nomination was the only thing people were fighting for as a win. Raising Ron's profile as a cap on his long career fighting for us, shining a light on his unique ability to speak to people of all parties across the nation and even the world after being nominated from the floor as the first non sanctioned candidate to do that since the equally non sanctioned Reagan got it in 1976 - those were all things we were, and are fighting for.do you really believe Rand was working against Ron?
they both knew Ron could not win after a certain point.. Ron was not after delegates for the purpose of winning the nomination at the point that Rand endorsed.
I wish people would let go of the idea that Ron can win or could win after SC.. its simply not reflective of reality.. Rand did what he had to so he doesnt get pigeon-holed. He is working with Ron not against him, and anyone that thinks different needs to take a closer look.
You know from traffic here what the endorsement did to enthusiasm, and Ron lost states by a very narrow margin of delegates in some places after that. It may not have been a result, but I think it was pretty predictable people widely would see that endorsement as declaring the end of the fight. That is only my opinion, but it is my opinion and I do think it is reflective of reality.
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