Ron Paul Delegate Count --- he's still a thorn in romney's side

davehead

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Please copy-and-share to Ron's Facebook page and other forums. Thanks. :-)

Here is an estimated delegate count which includes caucus states. Nothing's changed since Super Tuesday: The good doctor is still in a strong second place, and will have an impact at the GOP convention (Romney needs Paul's delegates if he wants the nomination)
Romney 464
- Ron Paul 246
Santorum 165
Gingrich 106
 
I understand the misrepresentation of the delegate count as well as anybody. But you need to show the math and reasons why for all those that don't understand this.
 
Iowa - Unpledged 28
New Hampshire - Romney 7, Paul 3, Unpledged 2
South Carolina - Gingrich 23, Romney 2
Florida - Romney 50
Nevada - Romney 14, Gingrich 6, Paul 5, Santorum 3
Colorado - Unpledged 36
Minnesota - Unpledged 40
Maine - Unpledged 24
Wyoming - Unpledged 29
Michigan - Romney 16, Santorum 14
Arizona - Romney 29
Washington - Unpledged 43
Ohio - Romney 38, Santorum 21, Unpledged 7
Georgia - Gingrich 56, Romney 10, Santorum 10
Tennessee - Romney 15, Santorum 12, Gingrich 10, Unpledged 21
Oklahoma - Santorum 19, Romney 11, Gingrich 10, Unpledged 3
Massachusetts - Romney 41
Vermont - Romney 9, Paul 4, Santorum 4
Virginia - Romney 46, Paul 3
North Dakota - Unpledged 28
Idaho - Romney 32
Alaska - Romney 8, Santorum 7, Paul 6, Gingrich 3


Mitt Romney - 328
Unpledged Delegates - 261
Newt Gingrich - 108
Rick Santorum - 90
Ron Paul - 21
 
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There needs to be some context behind the delegate count. First I've heard of 200+ delegates for Paul
 
Iowa - Unpledged 28
New Hampshire - Romney 7, Paul 3, Unpledged 2
South Carolina - Gingrich 23, Romney 2
Florida - Romney 50
Nevada - Romney 14, Gingrich 6, Paul 5, Santorum 3
Colorado - Unpledged 36
Minnesota - Unpledged 40
Maine - Unpledged 24
Wyoming - Unpledged 29
Michigan - Romney 16, Santorum 14
Arizona - Romney 29
Washington - Unpledged 43
Ohio - Romney 38, Santorum 21, Unpledged 7
Georgia - Gingrich 56, Romney 10, Santorum 10
Tennessee - Romney 15, Santorum 12, Gingrich 10, Unpledged 21
Oklahoma - Santorum 19, Romney 11, Gingrich 10, Unpledged 3
Massachusetts - Romney 41
Vermont - Romney 9, Paul 4, Santorum 4
Virginia - Romney 46, Paul 3
North Dakota - Unpledged 28
Idaho - Romney 32


Mitt Romney - 320
Unpledged Delegates - 261
Newt Gingrich - 105
Rick Santorum - 83
Ron Paul - 15
Alaska, Romney 8, Santorum 7, Paul 6, Gingrich 3
 
you need to show the math
No I don't. ;-)

Okay what I did was take the official MSM count, and then I added the socalled "unbound" delegates from Iowa, Nevada, et cetera to Paul's and Romney's and Santorum's totals. It wasn't hard. Any one could do it.

Anyone that's not an RomneyIdiot that is
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BRAINWASHED MSM lovers.
What on earth are you doing on this forum?
You should all be BANNED immediately (as Romney, Santorum, Gingrich ban the Paulfans from their pages)
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Should we be campaigning hard for Newt or Santorum in Texas if it looks like we can not outright win Texas?
 
If we keep staying in the race even though we're not winning, I'll assume the campaign believes the numbers you posted are coming there way.
 
I thought Paul got some Delegates in Idaho,....no?
Nah, I overlooked something. If someone takes >50% of them, they get all of them. Romney's got them all now. Props to our people for making the effort, though, and taking 6 counties.
 
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According to the Paul campaign, Ron is well positioned to win 50% of the delegates in Iowa, 75% in Minnesota, 50% in Colorado, and 75% in Maine.

This goes without saying if you can take 75% of the delegates and 50% in Iowa. (This is an official statement from the campaign.) We are doing it elsewhere.
 
May I see your citation that Ron expects us to take half the unpledged delegates, please? It's a very bold statement.
Ron Paul has said it SEVERAL times. In fact he's said he's won the majority of delegates in Iowa, Nevada, Maine.

As my teachers told me many times over the years, "It's not my job to do your research." Google it. Youtube it. You know how to use a search engine. Just type "Ron Paul delegates" in youtube and eventually you'll stumble upon Paul's comments

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