Paul Campaign: We’re Winning The Battle For Delegates

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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 10:31 pm » by Domdabears


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GOP strategist predicts Paul will be on the Republican ticket

The Ron Paul campaign issued a press release yesterday announcing that the Congressman was winning the battle for delegates in the lead up to the Republican National Convention, with Paul himself adding that he believes he has unlocked the secret to winning the GOP nomination.

“We are thrilled with the yesterday’s results.” Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Manager John Tate stated, “Our campaign to Restore America continues to gain ground, and we are poised to pick up even more delegates from Minnesota and Colorado adding to our delegates in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada.”

“As people across the country view the results of yesterday’s contests, it is important to consider a few facts that have not been clearly reported. Not one single delegate was awarded yesterday, instead the caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado were the very first step in the delegate selection process. And there are still over 40 states left to go. The Ron Paul campaign plans to continue to vie for delegates nationwide.” Tate added.

Tate pointed out that the caucuses were essentially “non-binding beauty contests”, and that the Paul campaign is poised to pick up many more delegates in Missouri, Colorado and Nevada than the straw poll numbers indicate.

Tate also stated that following a strong second place showing in Minnesota, “the Paul campaign is well-organized to win the bulk of delegates there.”

“We are confident in gaining a much larger share of delegates than even our impressive showing yesterday indicates. As an example of our campaign’s delegate strength, take a look at what has occurred in Colorado” Tate added, pointing to the fact that delegate slots do not directly correlate with the straw poll vote.

As the graphic below illustrates, in several counties in Colorado, Paul won ALL the delegates despite coming in third or even fourth in the straw polls:

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“We are also seeing the same trends in Minnesota, Nevada, and Iowa, and in Missouri as well.” the Paul campaign statement read.

The Congressman appeared on Cavuto last night and explained:

“In some of these states I can come in third or fourth, but because we have the organisation we might get the most of the delegates. A lot of people don’t understand that, I shouldn’t let the secret out!” Paul noted.

Paul conceded however that in order to stand a real shot he needs to finish in first in some of the primaries and caucuses.

“I think for PR purposes and credibility you have to win some states.” Paul said.

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Another interesting take on Paul’s momentum was put forth by GOP strategist Jack Burkman, who predicted that come the RNC, Paul would be on the Republican ticket.

Burkman contends that because Romney will likely not be in an outright winning position, and because Paul will have a competitive number of delegates and can attract more independent and even Democrat voters, than Gingrich or Santorum could dream of, Paul could find himself on the Republican ticket.



However, it is somewhat unlikely that Ron Paul would compromise his positions to share a ticket with Mitt Romney, who he has consistently criticized as a Wall Street owned establishment insider.

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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 10:37 pm » by Jet17


Yes, sir.

as long as the chosen delegates stick with it (which paul supporters will)

He should be able to take most of the delegates.

I like how people believe that caucuses results mean something. I mean they do in a sense, but they are basically eyewash, the real important factor is the delegates, and come this fall, if everyone stick to their guns, Paul is going to be a frontrunner, and it will be between him and mitt romney.
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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 10:40 pm » by Domdabears


jet17 wrote:Yes, sir.

as long as the chosen delegates stick with it (which paul supporters will)

He should be able to take most of the delegates.

I like how people believe that caucuses results mean something. I mean they do in a sense, but they are basically eyewash, the real important factor is the delegates, and come this fall, if everyone stick to their guns, Paul is going to be a frontrunner, and it will be between him and mitt romney.

I noticed all the delegates that Paul won have all committed to him.
Other candidates have delegates that they won who haven't committed.

Like I seen that there are 20 delegates that haven't even committed to Romney.
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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 10:54 pm » by Bleever


domdabears wrote:
jet17 wrote:Yes, sir.

as long as the chosen delegates stick with it (which paul supporters will)

He should be able to take most of the delegates.

I like how people believe that caucuses results mean something. I mean they do in a sense, but they are basically eyewash, the real important factor is the delegates, and come this fall, if everyone stick to their guns, Paul is going to be a frontrunner, and it will be between him and mitt romney.

I noticed all the delegates that Paul won have all committed to him.
Other candidates have delegates that they won who haven't committed.

Like I seen that there are 20 delegates that haven't even committed to Romney.


Yup, I don't see Ron Paul supporters jumping ship, he boasts the most loyal followers

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PostFri Feb 10, 2012 12:33 am » by Rich316


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Yup, I don't see Ron Paul supporters jumping ship, he boasts the most loyal followers[/quote]

Loyalty.. I think that goes a long long way!!

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PostFri Feb 10, 2012 12:43 am » by Sentientseed


The more I hear this guy...the more I like him. One of the best investigative reporters I have seen in a long time. He does a great job of explaining details and getting his point across. Wish more reporters were more like this guy instead of just being part of entertainment Hollywood talking point news. Although the title of the video seems more of a sigil type subliminal implant than anything else, the video does explain how the headline is possible regardless of how things seem on the surface.


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