Ron Paul says he thinks already has "plurality of delegates" in 6 states

robertwerden

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Just listened to him on Cavuto, and he said it. Sounded like it was a direct attack on the establishment and their attempt at disqualifying him from the national convention due to a misreading of RNC Rule No. 40.
This is going to be brutal.
 
The NV state gop is trying to challenge his delegates from NYE county in NV now. He won Nye even back in 2008. They just ran out when they broke the rules and it didn't stick and now are saying Ron's delegates broke the rules. If the party won't play by it's rules....
 
It's too soon (even for someone with complete information) to be sure of such a thing, at least for most of the states where we will probably achieve a plurality. But it's nice to know that we are doing well behind the scenes.
 
To shed some light:
"Some quick math shows that Romney would need to win 100% of all delegates from now until Texas’ primary on May 29th to clinch the nomination; Santorum could clinch the nomination if he won 100% of all delegates from every state except California and Utah. It is of course still possible for someone to clinch the nomination but it would be an extraordinary feat."
per RevPAC

It will be incredibly difficult to win the nomination right now, but it's not impossible. So we need to hope that Santorum and Romney somehow continue to split delegates while Ron continues to work under the spotlight. It would be dumb of Romney not to accept the Texas GOP debate right now
 
Newsflash for you brainless people...Romney will get AT LEAST 2/3 of the super delegates.

Truly, I don't care how many of these few superdelegates Romney may win. I just know that Romney is neither welcome as the Republican nominee, nor had he chances to beat Obama, nor will he get the nomination. Romney just can't make it. That's what the statistics say:

GOP Unbound … says Romney won't win.
 
Unbound does not equal super delegates.

Romeny will win all of the remaining super delegates which is nearly 80. The 170 unbound contest delegates will make it or break it
 
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To shed some light:

per RevPAC

It will be incredibly difficult to win the nomination right now, but it's not impossible. So we need to hope that Santorum and Romney somehow continue to split delegates while Ron continues to work under the spotlight. It would be dumb of Romney not to accept the Texas GOP debate right now

I am not buying the RevPAC fuzzy math that Romney needs to win 100% of all delegates from now on. Mitt has about 680 give or take. He only needs 464 to get to that magic number.

There are about 1034 delegates still left from states who have yet to vote -----> 464/1034 means Mitt needs to win 45% of the delegates left which is very doable at the rate he is going. Unfortunate? Yes.
 
Just noticed our troll is still online. Must be frustrating as hell to not be able to post. I'd wager a guess it's like erectile dysfunction.
Lol, poor guy. He sure rides Romney's nuts pretty hard.
 
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