Ron Paul Attracts Over 1,800 Voters at King County Rally (Picture)

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Ron Paul Attracts Over 1,800 Voters
at King County Rally
Energizes greater Seattle-area voters in run-up
to the Evergreen State’s Saturday, March 3rd Caucus​

BELLEVUE, Washington – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul drew another staggering crowd today, this time attracting more than 1,800 supporters to his King County Rally. The event was held at 7:30 p.m. PST in the Grand Ballroom of the Double Tree by Hilton Seattle Airport, located at 18740 International Blvd., Seattle, WA 98188.
 
Definitely beats those Nevada headlines: "300 come out for Ron Paul"...when the pictures clearly show at least 3x that amount
 
How do you know?

because we've seen crowds of this size that didn't translate to the vote totals - tons of out of state people in NH and Maine - more people showing up to his events in Maine than he got votes etc.

They are people - or as Mitt Romney would prefer to say they are "corporations". :)
 
because we've seen crowds of this size that didn't translate to the vote totals - tons of out of state people in NH and Maine - more people showing up to his events in Maine than he got votes etc.

They are people - or as Mitt Romney would prefer to say they are "corporations". :)

you don't know a single person in that picture then, you are just saying that.
 
you don't know a single person in that picture then, you are just saying that.

I'm saying there is no way that every person that showed up to that event will caucus based on history. Hence calling them voters is not accurate.

Just saying.
 
It's a 3 hour drive from the closest state to that rally, I highly doubt that there are a significant amount of out of staters there. NH and Maine are small and it's a relatively shorter drive in comparison.
 
It's a 3 hour drive from the closest state to that rally, I highly doubt that there are a significant amount of out of staters there. NH and Maine are small and it's a relatively shorter drive in comparison.

Believe as you wish kind patriot.
 
I'm saying there is no way that every person that showed up to that event will caucus based on history. Hence calling them voters is not accurate.

Just saying.

just curious seeing denver crowds ,how are you verifying your info? you have a complete list of county delegates? if not there is no way to confirm anything your trying to imply in caucus states unless you believe the lying media!

walt is making his stuff up unless he can verify every person in that room and when they got their delegate position. He is not prevy? to this info period! He is trying to relate previous crowds to actual votes and seeing vote totals in many states. There is nothing to what he is saying until many state caucuses are over which will not be for months in iowa,colorado,nevada and many more!

vote totals compared to last election show walt is totally off base since totals have expanded by amazing numbers.
 
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he made really good time getting from Vancouver to Seattle.

hardest working man in politics.
 
Calling them voters isn't accurate.

Well some of them may be undecided. Or out of state. Or what have you. At Rally for the Republic I brought a hardcore Democrat friend who hasn't converted yet. It's not our fault that Faux News doesn't cover our rallies like Jesus feeding the 5,000, or that the majority of voters are brain dead MSM zombies. See it for what it is, but don't hate on the enthusiasm.
 
because we've seen crowds of this size that didn't translate to the vote totals - tons of out of state people in NH and Maine - more people showing up to his events in Maine than he got votes etc.

They are people - or as Mitt Romney would prefer to say they are "corporations". :)

Kinda makes me wonder about election fraud... The #'s the GOP are reporting look questionable. I have no direct proof, but looks like it's materializing in Maine.
 
Based on what I saw volunteering there tonight a good majority are people who will vote. They were passionate and were taking signs and signing up to be precinct leaders. They were also largely older, not young people.
 
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