So what happened in Hawaii?

123tim

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So what happened in Hawaii? I logged on tonight to see how Ron Paul did and I find this:


With 80 percent of the vote counted, Romney had 46 percent of the vote. Santorum came in second with 25.5.
Paul, who had been a surprisingly strong third for most of the evening, fell back to 18 percent. Newt Gingrich was in fourth at 11 percent.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/73992.html#ixzz1p8rKb7xX


This is getting old. Ron Paul losing more and more votes as the caucus progresses.
Ron Paul doing well except in places (like Honolulu) that have massive amounts of votes.

Why does Dr. Paul's vote count drop as the night wears on?
Why is his vote less in higher vote areas?

Sorry if I sound harsh. I guess I'm just tired.
 
45 inches of rain in 7 days, plus a tornado and large hail. The sun finally came out.
 
Rural areas, where Dr. paul tends to have more support usually report in early because there are fewer votes to count in those areas.
 
Funny!

There is no doubt massive wide spread election fraud is happening against the good DR. We got to get some proof and take it to the convention.

No, Honolulu really has one of the highest concentrations of Mormons in the country.
 
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Hawaii, home of Japanese merchants, Mormons, President Obama, Dog the Bounty Hunter, Mike the bike rider and Jawaiian music.
 
1,400 provisional ballots are being reviewed and tallied tonight. Ron may have a large majority of these and may close the gap between him and Santorum for second.
 
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