literatim
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Dudes, you're being very undudelike. I can understand the crap we heard in some states, where people get on this board and say, "I heard from my cousin in Des Moines that Ron Paul took 50 delegates" and then the results show Paul gets 7%, causing folks to be apprehensive about this. But this is not one of those cases. Right now- even if we get zero uncommitteds- we have gotten over 20% of the delegates in a state. Can you list any other states where we got near that amount?
We did get an unusually high portion of delegates in Iowa. This is just how it is with caucus states. Ron Paul supporters are unusual in their tenacity and are well informed. They actually volunteer to be delegates and stick around for the delegation vote (Iowa, Nevada). Other supporters pick up and leave after the straw poll (this doesn't include Washington as their caucus is a bit different) thinking that is all they have to do. This is why there are reports from all over Nevada of Ron Paul being 2nd or 3rd in the straw poll, but taking the majority of the delegates. In some cases they took all the delegates in multiple precincts simply because no one on the enemy's side wanted to be one.
Why he sent that e-mail out yesterday is beyond me. He should have had polling that indicated he had strong support here and gone balls to the wall to get a solid win that could be reported to the press- right now a lot of the news sites are saying things like McCain in for Bumpy Ride or shit like that because of what happened in Kansas and Louisiana. Imagine if we clearly won Washington? McCain would not have beent he annointed one and they'd been giving us more cred.
The thing is, AP/CNN are using primary absentee ballots for their 'caucus results', they aren't even using the sign in sheets!
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