Ron Paul is going to win

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Do the math.

This is just my opinion and nothing more.

I think it's time to stop the BS and just start telling everyone Ron Paul is going to win. Here is why.

We have won.
Iowa
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Missouri
Louisiana
Colorado
Alaska
Maine
Nevada

States we are looking to win and doing VERY well in
Oklahoma
Michigan
Washington
South Dakota
Montana
Hawaii
Virginia
New Mexico
Texas
California

Remember DELEGATES, not beauty contest.

States we are going to have some delegates in if not a good amount.
New York
Delaware
Pennsylvania
Idaho
Wyoming
Arizona
Mississippi
Alabama
Georgia
Oregon
Nebraska
Tennessee

Some of you are probably thinking how do you come up with this junk?

It's easy look at the track record of what is going on here. Most of us did not think we could even make it this far. This is a mass grass roots movement and people are taking the correct steps in order to put themselves in place to have their voice herd. This is what it's all about. They can say Romney delegates are BOUND all they want but truth have it, WE CAN abstain! Romney should not even be considered the favorite. Ron Paul is going to win! Spread the good news!
 
Why are people saying we won Colorado? I thought it was a split between Romney and the conservative slate of RP and Santorum.
 
^ Ron Paul got the unbound delegates:
http://communities.washingtontimes....do-further-evidence-ron-paul-will-challenge-/

“13 unpledged delegates will vote for Ron Paul on the first ballot. One unpledged delegate will vote for Santorum. The remaining three unpledged delegates, also known as the 'delegates at large,' are the state GOP Chairman, the state GOP National Committeman and the National Committeewoman. Those three will likely vote for Romney. They usually vote for the frontrunner so as not to make waves.”
 
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Keep cool

It's enough when the media realizes it when it's indeed too late for them.
Let Obama take on the gay marriage story, then in September he'll need a new topic as there won't be any confrontation with RP.

Let's amass some delegates until then.
 
As long as Ron Paul gets 50% or more in at least 17-20 states by the time FL comes around I would call that successful. Then we will just need more stealth delegates who are Mitts/Newts/Santorums so we control 51% of the vote in FL. If you still can please be a delegate for anyone that you can.
 
We didn't win those states, but we have joined forces with Santorum delegates in Colorado to stop Romney from having a majority. We could convince these delegates to vote for Ron Paul on the first ballot to get a plurality.

Not sure what the deal is with Alaska, I haven't seen anything detailed about it.
 
True ... winning is inevitable thanks to all the great people participating in our Republic, only the timing is in question.

Liberty for Life!
 
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Why are people saying we won Colorado? I thought it was a split between Romney and the conservative slate of RP and Santorum.

I understand the deal was the Santa folks would vote for Paul but are there for the other votes/agenda etc. We'll all be holding our breath, though.
 
Did we actually win Colorado and Alaska? My understanding was that we did not.

My understanding is we have delegates in AK beyond those bound to Ron, but they are bound for a while. We also won the chair and elector and various committees etc. So it depends on how you count a win.
 
The preliminary goal was to win enough states to get Paul placed into nomination, thereby opening up the possibility of a contested convention, and securing an UNEDITED nomination speaking spot for him (not one 'negotiated' with Romney, AKA dependent on Paul endorsing him). Goal accomplished. The minimum goal from now onward, is to force a second ballot nomination vote at the convention, which frees up the delegates to vote for Paul. The maximum goal is to win outright on the first ballot!

NOBP in 2012!
 
The preliminary goal was to win enough states to get Paul placed into nomination, thereby opening up the possibility of a contested convention, and securing an UNEDITED nomination speaking spot for him (not one 'negotiated' with Romney, AKA dependent on Paul endorsing him). Goal accomplished. The minimum goal from now onward, is to force a second ballot nomination vote at the convention, which frees up the delegates to vote for Paul. The maximum goal is to win outright on the first ballot!

NOBP in 2012!

The first goal is NOT yet accomplished, since the state conventions are yet to occur, it is just 'in sight'.
 
The hell with abstaining. Vote first round for Ron Paul or be damned!
http://www.fox19.com/story/18305604/reality-check-why-all-rnc-delegates-are-free-agents-and-unbound

http://utahcountygop.com/blog/mr-jenkins-goes-to-st-paul/

And never mind the fact that Jennifer Sheehan, Legal Counsel for the RNC, plainly stated in a letter to Nancy Lord, Utah National Committeewoman, several weeks before the convention, “[The] RNC does not recognize a state’s binding of national delegates, but considers each delegate a free agent who can vote for whoever they choose.”

“[The] RNC does not recognize a state’s binding of national delegates, but considers each delegate a free agent who can vote for whoever they choose.”
“[The] RNC does not recognize a state’s binding of national delegates, but considers each delegate a free agent who can vote for whoever they choose.”
“[The] RNC does not recognize a state’s binding of national delegates, but considers each delegate a free agent who can vote for whoever they choose.”
 
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