Ron Paul Upsets Santorum In Missouri Caucuses Buoyed By Huge Youth Turnout

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Ron Paul Upsets Santorum In Missouri Caucuses Buoyed By Huge Youth Turnout
http://www.policymic.com/articles/5...issouri-caucuses-buoyed-by-huge-youth-turnout

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The final outcome of Missouri’s lengthy caucus process may not be known for months. Early results, however, indicate that Ron Paul may well walk away from the state with the most delegates. Yesterday, his supporters overwhelmed the largest pooled caucus – Jackson county, responsible for sending 179 delegates to the state and congressional district conventions – winning over two-thirds of the available delegate slots. Mr. Paul also swept St. Louis, winning all of the city’s 36 delegates.

Missouri’s second and third largest caucuses, which convened last Saturday, reported similar results. In Greene county (111 delegates), Paul backers won nearly 60% of the delegate slots. In St. Charles (147 delegates), they so thoroughly dominated that the county GOP chair, allegedly a Santorum supporter, adjourned the meeting and called in the police to prevent the election from taking place.

In each of these counties, Paul supporters were outnumbered by Santorum supporters by at least 4-to-1*. Against these daunting odds, the Ron Paulers emerged victorious due to their unmatched grassroots organization and their ability to turn out the youth vote. In Greene county, party insiders said they had “never seen so many young people at a Republican caucus.”

Missouri’s results – a shot in the arm for the Paul campaign – have led many observers to conclude that Mr. Paul’s caucus strategy is working better than they had anticipated. His strong performance follows several events in recent weeks that suggest that Ron Paul supporters – energized by the message of limited government and fiscal conservatism – are quickly taking over the leadership of the Republican party at the state and local levels across the country.

Earlier this month, in Las Vegas, Paul supporters were elected to two-thirds of the board positions in the Clark County Republican Party after winning more county convention delegates than any other candidate at the caucuses – including Mitt Romney. Meanwhile, in Iowa, the state co-chair of the Paul campaign was elected as the chairman of the Iowa Republican Party in February. Last week, Paul supporters swept all the delegate slots in two of Seattle’s largest legislative district conventions.

Such accomplishments belie the mainstream media’s efforts to marginalize Ron Paul’s candidacy. The Associated Press’s projections, for example, report the Texas congressman as being last in the delegate count. Election analysts, however, insist that those projections are driven by a failure to understand the rules governing delegate allocation in caucus states. Josh Putnam, election expert and professor of political science, agrees. The AP delegate count, he admits, is based on “a fantasy proportional allocation of delegates in the non-binding caucus states.”

Heading into the Missouri caucuses, the New York Times reported that Rick Santorum was "frantically wooing voters" in an attempt to secure a "second victory." Since then, the Times' caucus blog has maintained complete silence about Ron Paul's unexpectedly strong performance in the state.

With his likely victory in Missouri, Mr. Paul has shown once again that his campaign – fueled by the passion and determination of millions of grassroots supporters across the country – should not be written off too quickly. He has more than doubled his voter base since 2008, intends to compete aggressively in Texas and California, and continues to upend the establishment narrative at every turn. Regardless of who wins the Republican nomination, all available evidence suggests that the Ron Paul movement will continue to be a significant force in American politics for decades to come.

* In Missouri’s Feb. 7 primary – meaningless, since it awarded zero delegates - the ratio of Santorum votes to Paul votes was 3.8 in Jackson county, 4.3 in St. Charles county, and 4.5 in Greene county. Ron Paul won the majority of the county-level delegates in Jackson and Greene counties, and is expected to do the same in St. Charles when it holds its rescheduled caucus on April 10.
 
Missouri’s results – a shot in the arm for the Paul campaign – have led many observers to conclude that Mr. Paul’s caucus strategy is working better than they had anticipated. His strong performance follows several events in recent weeks that suggest that Ron Paul supporters – energized by the message of limited government and fiscal conservatism – are quickly taking over the leadership of the Republican party at the state and local levels across the country.

We are winning.
 
Ron Paul secures key victories in Missouri caucus
http://www.thestatecolumn.com/articles/ron-paul-secures-key-victories-in-missouri-caucus/
The State Column | Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Ron Paul for President Campaign released the following statement:

2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul won today key parts of the Missouri caucuses that concluded this afternoon, demonstrating the effectiveness of his delegate-attainment strategy and the viability of his candidacy.

In the St. Louis City Caucus held today, the 12-term Congressman from Texas won 36 delegates and 36 alternate delegates to both the 1st Congressional District and to the Republican State Convention, meaning Dr. Paul cleanly swept this consequential part of the statewide nominating contest. In total, Missouri’s 1st Congressional District has 103 delegates and Ron Paul won 36 of them as a result of winning the entire St. Louis City Caucus. For comparison sake, in the St. Louis City Caucus, Ron Paul received 158 votes and the next-closest vote recipient Rick Santorum garnered just 74 votes, or less than half.

The larger Jackson County caucus also occurred today.

In the 5th Congressional District,
Ron Paul won 63 delegates,
won all 144 alternate delegates,
won 105 delegates to the Republican state convention, and
won 144 alternates to the state convention.

In the 6th Congressional District,
Dr. Paul swept all 39 delegates,
won all 39 delegates to the state convention, and
won 144 alternates to the state convention.

The countywide totals for Dr. Paul include 246 Congressional delegates, more than double Mitt Romney’s 120, and 360 alternate delegates for Ron Paul, a clean sweep in that regard.

Santorum and Newt Gingrich won zero Congressional delegates and alternate delegates in Jackson County.

Kansas City is the county seat of Jackson County, which has a population of more than 674,000 according to 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimates. Caucusing to determine the Republican nominee for the presidency began in The Show-Me State on Saturday, March 17th and concluded today, Saturday the 24th.

“Congratulations to Ron Paul’s Missouri supporters who carried out such a meaningful victory. Today’s Show-Me State results illustrate that Ron Paul’s campaign organization alongside the grassroots is strong, agile, and able to win contests that are vital ahead of Tampa,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton, referring to the September Republican National Convention to be held in Florida.
 
Excellent.

And this doesn't mean become complacent, people.

Every single one of us on here (along with some friends and family) need to be delegates at some level. Become a delegate if it is not too late, it's pretty simple. Stay organized, and stay active. Let's keep this up and make sure we win these states.
 
So the next time we post a picture of a huge turn out at a rally at a college and some one says 'now if only they would VOTE....'
 
So much negativity that's been floating around here is repudiated by Missouri!

Good stuff!
 
Excellent.

And this doesn't mean become complacent, people.

Every single one of us on here (along with some friends and family) need to be delegates at some level. Become a delegate if it is not too late, it's pretty simple. Stay organized, and stay active. Let's keep this up and make sure we win these states.
Yes and Yes.
We're playing to win and we're overcoming the deck that's stacked against us but there is no time for complacency this is all the more reason to redouble our efforts and push our advantages where we have them (and push for advantages where we still need to earn them).

Let's take this up a notch, FORWARD!
 
We had a great Youth turnout for our caucus -- Even had three of my punk ass friends get up and go. Not because they gave a shit about Ron Paul or the state of America but because: It meant a lot to me, I asked them too, and they are good friends.

For insurance I told them come just for the first hour and if we don't majority the chair they can leave if they need to, since it was about to be a war of attrition.
 
Yes and Yes.
We're playing to win and we're overcoming the deck that's stacked against us but there is no time for complacency this is all the more reason to redouble our efforts and push our advantages where we have them (and push for advantages where we still need to earn them).

Let's take this up a notch, FORWARD!

We need to keep people motivated and up in spirit. And whenever possible, take friends and family!

We had a great Youth turnout for our caucus -- Even had three of my punk ass friends get up and go. Not because they gave a shit about Ron Paul or the state of America but because: It meant a lot to me, I asked them too, and they are good friends.

For insurance I told them come just for the first hour and if we don't majority the chair they can leave if they need to, since it was about to be a war of attrition.

Good friends. Hey, whatever it takes, right?
 
Ron Paul secures key victories in Missouri caucus
http://www.thestatecolumn.com/articles/ron-paul-secures-key-victories-in-missouri-caucus/
The State Column | Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Ron Paul for President Campaign released the following statement:

2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul won today key parts of the Missouri caucuses that concluded this afternoon, demonstrating the effectiveness of his delegate-attainment strategy and the viability of his candidacy.

In the St. Louis City Caucus held today, the 12-term Congressman from Texas won 36 delegates and 36 alternate delegates to both the 1st Congressional District and to the Republican State Convention, meaning Dr. Paul cleanly swept this consequential part of the statewide nominating contest. In total, Missouri’s 1st Congressional District has 103 delegates and Ron Paul won 36 of them as a result of winning the entire St. Louis City Caucus. For comparison sake, in the St. Louis City Caucus, Ron Paul received 158 votes and the next-closest vote recipient Rick Santorum garnered just 74 votes, or less than half.

The larger Jackson County caucus also occurred today.

In the 5th Congressional District,
Ron Paul won 63 delegates,
won all 144 alternate delegates,
won 105 delegates to the Republican state convention, and
won 144 alternates to the state convention.

In the 6th Congressional District,
Dr. Paul swept all 39 delegates,
won all 39 delegates to the state convention, and
won 144 alternates to the state convention.

The countywide totals for Dr. Paul include 246 Congressional delegates, more than double Mitt Romney’s 120, and 360 alternate delegates for Ron Paul, a clean sweep in that regard.

Santorum and Newt Gingrich won zero Congressional delegates and alternate delegates in Jackson County.

Kansas City is the county seat of Jackson County, which has a population of more than 674,000 according to 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimates. Caucusing to determine the Republican nominee for the presidency began in The Show-Me State on Saturday, March 17th and concluded today, Saturday the 24th.

“Congratulations to Ron Paul’s Missouri supporters who carried out such a meaningful victory. Today’s Show-Me State results illustrate that Ron Paul’s campaign organization alongside the grassroots is strong, agile, and able to win contests that are vital ahead of Tampa,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton, referring to the September Republican National Convention to be held in Florida.
 
WAY TO F-IN GO MO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WAY TO REPRESENT!!! WAY TO BUST YOUR BUTTS!!!! WAY TO NOT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER!! WAY TO STICK UP FOR THE REST OF THE COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! EXCELLENT JOB EVERYONE INVOLVED!!!!! oh yeah and to everyone including people in mo... DONATE!!!!! GIVE THE DOCTOR AMMUNITION TO WIN MORE AND MORE AND MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DONATE DONATE DONATE!!!! WE HAVE TO GET HIM TO AT LEAST A MILLION COME ON!!!!!!!!!!
 
WAY TO F-IN GO MO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WAY TO REPRESENT!!! WAY TO BUST YOUR BUTTS!!!! WAY TO NOT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER!! WAY TO STICK UP FOR THE REST OF THE COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! EXCELLENT JOB EVERYONE INVOLVED!!!!! oh yeah and to everyone including people in mo... DONATE!!!!! GIVE THE DOCTOR AMMUNITION TO WIN MORE AND MORE AND MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DONATE DONATE DONATE!!!! WE HAVE TO GET HIM TO AT LEAST A MILLION COME ON!!!!!!!!!!

Too much caffeine
 
Besides all of these postive articles, I know we did well in Missouri cause we got the "Republican Security Council" all upset. This is what they posted on Facebook facebook. com/notes/republican-security-council/ron-paul-wins-by-cheating-the-message-from-missouri/235200579912454. They have a picture there of some of our victorious delegates too. What they write is so ridiculous I don't think anyone will buy it.
 
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