It made me excited!
The winners of WV are (in this order): Huckabee, Paul, McCain, Romney. The only thing Romney can take out of it is McCain didn't win. Romney was poised to win the 18 delegates when Paul was eliminated (just 9% shy of 50%).
I think RP supporters were very coy about this. 28 of them went to Huck, 57 to Romney, and 33 sat out. So, it looked like the majority of RP supporters went to Romney, and he wouldn't have much to complain about.
I think RP supporters were very coy about this. 28 of them went to Huck, 57 to Romney, and 33 sat out. So, it looked like the majority of RP supporters went to Romney, and he wouldn't have much to complain about.
Likely playing both sides with delegates in return for some national convention delegates. The fine art of negotiation.I think RP supporters were very coy about this. 28 of them went to Huck, 57 to Romney, and 33 sat out. So, it looked like the majority of RP supporters went to Romney, and he wouldn't have much to complain about.
Id still like to know where these numbers came from... and would Huck even back his 3 delegate count if that were true?
It seems like some delegates from each one of the campaigns could have bolted after lunch.
The numbers may not be be perfectly accurate, but they're plausible, if you assume that McCain supporters would not vote for Romney. I think that is a reasonable assumption.
Huckster McPain Ron Paul Romboy Total
1st Round 375 176 118 464 1133
2nd Round 567 12 0 521 1100
Change 192 -164 -118 57 -33
An alternative scenario would be RP supporters split evenly between Huck and Romney, and some McCain supporters sat out. But I doubt that is what happened.