Did Ron Paul Win Iowa, Nevada, Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri?



Pretty interesting, especially since they tried this strategy in 2008 too, but of course lacked the organization. Would love to see the establishment shit bricks if he came out ahead.
 
He definitely won Maine, at least until they re-wrote all those rules last minute.

Ron Paul had a 10% lead over Romney. (Paul 43%, Romney 33%).

Then the following chain of events occur.

1.) Whole counties caucuses were rescheduled (Because a little bit of snow is way more dangerous than tornados).

2.) Last minute caucuses are announced later in the day that strongly favored Romney.

3.) Romney takes lead by 3%

4.) The state chairmen of the states Republican announces that rescheduled caucuses will not count toward final votes no matter how close they are.

5.) Votes are effectively frozen shortly after Romney takes the lead after these surprise last minute caucuses. Romney is declared the winner.
 
He definitely won Maine, at least until they re-wrote all those rules last minute.

Ron Paul had a 10% lead over Romney. (Paul 43%, Romney 33%).

Then the following chain of events occur.

1.) Whole counties caucuses were rescheduled (Because a little bit of snow is way more dangerous than tornados).

2.) Last minute caucuses are announced later in the day that strongly favored Romney.

3.) Romney takes lead by 3%

4.) The state chairmen of the states Republican announces that rescheduled caucuses will not count toward final votes no matter how close they are.

5.) Votes are effectively frozen shortly after Romney takes the lead after these surprise last minute caucuses. Romney is declared the winner.
Insane, they are so scared of Ron Paul... :) We are winning bros.
 
Although I would love to see ron paul running for the president but looking at all the conspiracy theories around his nomination and straw polls, do you guys honestly think they will let him win all the delegates at the state convention? If they can bend the rules at every primary and caucus, wouldn't they do it at the "most important" convention?

Guess am giving up hopes of him getting a nomination.
 
do you guys honestly think they will let him win all the delegates at the state convention? If they can bend the rules at every primary and caucus, wouldn't they do it at the "most important" convention?

I don't see how it could be stopped now since Ron Paul supporters already have so many of the precinct delegate spots. The delegates just nominate and vote between themselves going up from there. It could easily be all Ron Paul supporters at the MN state convention deciding who goes to the national convention.

The state GOP doesn't even really know who each delegate supports. They can only guess that the young ones are Ron Paul supporters.
 
I don't see how it could be stopped now since Ron Paul supporters already have so many of the precinct delegate spots. The delegates just nominate and vote between themselves going up from there. It could easily be all Ron Paul supporters at the MN state convention deciding who goes to the national convention.

The state GOP doesn't even really know who each delegate supports. They can only guess that the young ones are Ron Paul supporters.

I know that technically it all sounds absolutely in favour of Ron Paul but remember "Presidential ticket" is not a technical game. Its all about money, power and much more, do you think romney is a idiot to let this go so easily?

He spent over $15mil on Florida alone. For a min just think about it.
 
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