After Iowa 2012, I wrote a little essay called
The 30k ceiling; Or, Mitt's dirty little secret
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?346760-The-30k-ceiling-Or-Mitt-s-dirty-little-secret
in which I discussed Mitt actually losing 6 votes from 2008 to 2012, winning with 30,015 votes. Then the GOP did a recount, and now his 'official total' is only 29,805... somehow Romney managed to lose another 210 votes.
Interestingly, despite this primary being far more 'exciting' to journalists this time around, and voter turnout generally being up, Iowa has proven to be the norm for Romney.
He's lost votes in 6 of the 9 states so far, sometimes by a considerable amount. In both Missouri and Minnesota, for example, Romney lost OVER 60% of his base!
Ron Paul? He's increased in all 9 states, though in a couple it was negligible. Oddly, his smallest gain (1.5%) was in Nevada, which was considered to be one of his strongholds. Of course, that was also the scene of the most blatantly disastrous vote counting incident of an election cycle full of them. But his biggest gains? He's doubled, tripled, and even almost quadrupled his votes in some states.
For example? In New Hampshire, he jumped from 18,308 votes to a whopping 56,848 to take second place.
So, with that, I present to you the three stories the mainstream media is avoiding like the plague, because it destroys their narrative:
1) Romney can't even beat his 2008 self. He's losing voters, and the fact that he can't energize the GOP Base means he's dead in the water should he get the nomination. How is a man that can't turn out the same numbers he did in a primary he lost to McCain possibly going to beat Obama? Answer: He can't, and he won't, should he be nominee.
2) Ron Paul, recognized even by antagonistic media as having a 'passionate' base, is seeing an explosion in support... despite a concentrated effort to at times ignore him, at times marginalize him, and at times smear him. This is the kind of Rocky Balboa story that, if only the media embraced him like it does his opponents, would see his support hit the stratosphere. Instead? They ask him if he's going to run third party. Over. And Over. And over.
Ron Paul brings the youth and independent vote into the GOP fold.
Romney? Loses establishment votes from 2008.
Oh, and that 3rd story? Rachael Maddow covered it briefly. Ron Paul's got the delegates.
If we allow this nomination to go to Romney, they will be handing 2012 to Obama.
This is a rEVOLution, people. If you're bummed about losing by 200 votes in Maine, be it a legitimate loss or Establishment shenanigans (we're looking at you, Washington County GOP), then you're not paying attention. We doubled our votes, gaining almost 1000 new ones... and just missed first. Romney? Yea, he's down 650 from 2008.
We're winning. Stop yer bellyaching. Nobody said this was going to be easy. Nobody thought the Establishment would play fair. Nobody expected the media to cover Ron without bias.
Nobody expects us to win.
But they have another thing coming, because we ARE going to win. And the Establishment is pissing its collective pants, because they see the same numbers we do. Heck... they probably see even better numbers for Paul (cough cough).
Also of note? Ron Paul took 36% of the vote in Maine. So much for your ceilings, talking heads.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
2008 / 2012 / Percent Gain or Loss
Maine
Ron Paul 1002 1996 99.20%
Romney 2837 2190 -22.81%
New Hampshire
Ron Paul 18308 56848 210.51%
Romney 75546 97532 29.10%
Missouri
Ron Paul 26464 30641 15.78%
Romney 172329 63826 -62.96%
Iowa
Ron Paul 11841 26036 119.88%
Romney 30021 29805 -0.72%
Colorado
Ron Paul 4670 7759 66.15%
Romney 33288 23012 -30.87%
Nevada
Ron Paul 6084 6175 1.50%
Romney 22646 16486 -27.20%
Minnesota
Ron Paul 9856 13228 34.21%
Romney 25990 8222 -68.36%
Florida
Ron Paul 62887 117104 86.21%
Romney 604932 775014 28.12%
South Carolina
Ron Paul 16154 77993 382.81%
Romney 68142 167279 145.49%
The 30k ceiling; Or, Mitt's dirty little secret
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?346760-The-30k-ceiling-Or-Mitt-s-dirty-little-secret
in which I discussed Mitt actually losing 6 votes from 2008 to 2012, winning with 30,015 votes. Then the GOP did a recount, and now his 'official total' is only 29,805... somehow Romney managed to lose another 210 votes.
Interestingly, despite this primary being far more 'exciting' to journalists this time around, and voter turnout generally being up, Iowa has proven to be the norm for Romney.
He's lost votes in 6 of the 9 states so far, sometimes by a considerable amount. In both Missouri and Minnesota, for example, Romney lost OVER 60% of his base!
Ron Paul? He's increased in all 9 states, though in a couple it was negligible. Oddly, his smallest gain (1.5%) was in Nevada, which was considered to be one of his strongholds. Of course, that was also the scene of the most blatantly disastrous vote counting incident of an election cycle full of them. But his biggest gains? He's doubled, tripled, and even almost quadrupled his votes in some states.
For example? In New Hampshire, he jumped from 18,308 votes to a whopping 56,848 to take second place.
So, with that, I present to you the three stories the mainstream media is avoiding like the plague, because it destroys their narrative:
1) Romney can't even beat his 2008 self. He's losing voters, and the fact that he can't energize the GOP Base means he's dead in the water should he get the nomination. How is a man that can't turn out the same numbers he did in a primary he lost to McCain possibly going to beat Obama? Answer: He can't, and he won't, should he be nominee.
2) Ron Paul, recognized even by antagonistic media as having a 'passionate' base, is seeing an explosion in support... despite a concentrated effort to at times ignore him, at times marginalize him, and at times smear him. This is the kind of Rocky Balboa story that, if only the media embraced him like it does his opponents, would see his support hit the stratosphere. Instead? They ask him if he's going to run third party. Over. And Over. And over.
Ron Paul brings the youth and independent vote into the GOP fold.
Romney? Loses establishment votes from 2008.
Oh, and that 3rd story? Rachael Maddow covered it briefly. Ron Paul's got the delegates.
If we allow this nomination to go to Romney, they will be handing 2012 to Obama.
This is a rEVOLution, people. If you're bummed about losing by 200 votes in Maine, be it a legitimate loss or Establishment shenanigans (we're looking at you, Washington County GOP), then you're not paying attention. We doubled our votes, gaining almost 1000 new ones... and just missed first. Romney? Yea, he's down 650 from 2008.
We're winning. Stop yer bellyaching. Nobody said this was going to be easy. Nobody thought the Establishment would play fair. Nobody expected the media to cover Ron without bias.
Nobody expects us to win.
But they have another thing coming, because we ARE going to win. And the Establishment is pissing its collective pants, because they see the same numbers we do. Heck... they probably see even better numbers for Paul (cough cough).
Also of note? Ron Paul took 36% of the vote in Maine. So much for your ceilings, talking heads.
NUMBER CRUNCHING
2008 / 2012 / Percent Gain or Loss
Maine
Ron Paul 1002 1996 99.20%
Romney 2837 2190 -22.81%
New Hampshire
Ron Paul 18308 56848 210.51%
Romney 75546 97532 29.10%
Missouri
Ron Paul 26464 30641 15.78%
Romney 172329 63826 -62.96%
Iowa
Ron Paul 11841 26036 119.88%
Romney 30021 29805 -0.72%
Colorado
Ron Paul 4670 7759 66.15%
Romney 33288 23012 -30.87%
Nevada
Ron Paul 6084 6175 1.50%
Romney 22646 16486 -27.20%
Minnesota
Ron Paul 9856 13228 34.21%
Romney 25990 8222 -68.36%
Florida
Ron Paul 62887 117104 86.21%
Romney 604932 775014 28.12%
South Carolina
Ron Paul 16154 77993 382.81%
Romney 68142 167279 145.49%
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