Ron Paul Pulls Ahead of Newt in New Hampshire

We have a bigger chance in Florida than SC. Which states are winner take all?
NONE... it percentages according to the RNC changes, if I heard this correctly for 2012.

This is a huge plus for US... We all have to be delegates and negotiate other delegates to RON when national convention time comes. Then we have to be ready for huge Sabotage plans at the state level and national GOP convention. It's happen numerous times over the past century to both parties. The Establishment party will create as many roadblocks and attempt to squelch the GOP nominee if it's not their "RINGER"
 
We have a bigger chance in Florida than SC. Which states are winner take all?

I disagree a lot. FL is a much larger market to cover and it is a closed primary. SC is smaller and it is open primary so we can get independents.
 
Not to be a wet blanket, but I thought ALL the states after April 1 were winner take all...?
 
Keep spreading the good news. Few people know this, even among vistors to this forum. Even less among the population who get there info from MSM, that's why this is worth repeating and repeating again and again. Amyn people won't vote unless you stand a chance of winning, hence this stuff is vote gaining.
 
We have Iowa, and NH basically down.... Ron is starting to surge n my state (South Carolina), so happy to be a part of this movement..!
 
Not to be a wet blanket, but I thought ALL the states after April 1 were winner take all...?

I'm fairly sure this is right. The tradeoff of going early is that the state divides its delegates. After April 1st, I think the party wants to hurry up and ensure a nominee is chosen quickly, so they make the rest winner take all.
 
I think we will win Iowa after seeing the amount of people showing up to Ron's town halls. I'm putting all my focus on NH right now. If we can clear Iowa and take NH, our chances of winning this thing increases DRAMATICALLY. And we are sooooo close in NH.
 
No. After April 1st states have the option of going either way. Texas has been winner take all for a long time, but this year had to go to proportional because our primary was on super Tuesday. But because of recent Court rulings our primary has moved to April 3rd. There has been talk of whether Texas would move back to the traditional winner take all, but so far this has not been done. Unless this changes at a later date, Texas will remain a proportional state.
 
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