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There is still a chance. Let me explain. Romney suspended his campaign today. That means, a good amount of his delegates are unbound. At the county GOP conventions around the nation tonight or the following nights, many of Romney's delegates might not even show up. Because of this, many Paul supporters who are Republican are going to go in and can replace the unbound delegates of Romney. This can significantly boost Paul's delegate count. On to other affairs, people in states that haven't voted yet, who believe that McCain's campaign is good to go. They are just casual voters that listen to the news, and by the idiotic way the media reports news, they might think McCain doesn't need any more votes or that Huckabee doesn't stand a chance. This can help Paul supporters, who we all know are very well committed people who will go out to vote no matter what. Now to something else: Romney supporters. True that Paul's policies differ from Romney's significantly. However, Romney supporters hate McCain, and they also hate Huckabee because they believe he stole Romney's votes. This opens the chance that they vote for Paul just to spite the others, or because they don't like the other two and vote for whoever else. Lastly, brokered convention. I don't feel that I need to explain this one, but also take note of the first case I brought to you. There is still a chance for hope for America. Just believe.
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in b4 you get your ass handed to you by various people
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Sonymaster: Huckabee'08 !!NGhXKEhOalY Fri 08 Feb 2008 06:32:00 No. 664869 Report Of course there's still a chance for America. Huckabee is still in the race. And he actually won some states.
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Jesus Christ... I would have thought Paultards would have quit by now. I'm actually amazed... These people have to be the most committed people ever. If only they committed themselves to something that was actually worthy of committing at this point.
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>>664874 Paul can still win, asshole
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Sonymaster: Huckabee'08 !!NGhXKEhOalY Fri 08 Feb 2008 06:35:00 No. 664888 Report >>664878 No. He can't. Give up and vote for a viable candidate. You'll be forced to on election day, anyway.
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>>664878 only if Romney and huckabee gives him their delegates.
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>>664888 viable candidate>>664888 Huckabee'08
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No thanks. No big business, pork barrel shrimp loving, economic morons in the white house please.
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>>664888 AND THAT WOULD BE WHO? HOOOO? HUCKABEEEEEE?
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Those are pretty interesting cases you brought up, OP. Thanks.
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>Romney suspended his campaign today. >suspended Why did he say it like that? Does that mean he can resume it later?
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>>664944 Yes, in 2016 after 8 years of McCain.
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Why look, it's 1000 or so delegates. Just the thing I need to win the nomination!
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At first I, too, thought Paul had a chance, and then I realized Romney's supporters will vote for him regardless, just like Giuliani's supporters voted for him in California after he had dropped out.
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Thompson- gone Giuliani- gone Romney and his millions- gone Paul- Still kickin bitches What was it you antifags were saying last year? Hmmm? Oh yeah. Something like "Paul can never beat any of the top candidates. I know that, because I took political science." And to think, you could've bought a car with that scholarship money. sucks huh?
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>>665046 Not knowing when to quit =/= winning.
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>>665053 Hickabee drops out in a few days/week, then McCain has a heart attack and Ron Paul becomes the only candidate!
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>>664888 Um, no. If Paul doesn't win, I'm voting Libertarian. I don't care if it is "throwing my vote away" - I refuse to vote for someone who voted for RealID, which Obama, Hillary, and McCain all did.
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>>665059 CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION!!!
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>>665053 Hey, just because you quit after only 27 seconds in(speedy in bed), doesn't mean Paul's gonna give up, just because some stupid poorfags like you want him to.
Anonymous- "Give up Paul. You can't win."
Paul- "Hey, I'm doing alot better than your lost cause war on scientology."
Anonymous- ";_;"
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>>665072 Great comeback! And like all of Ron Paul's campaign, nothing of relevance or substance!
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>>665046 Hey you know who's still in the race? Gravel!
HE CAN DO IT GUYS, SERIOUSLY!
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>>665105 Good for him. I admire determination. He's outlasted alot of people. He beat Edwards.
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>>665113 I've had sex with a girl before. Have you? No you haven't, faggot.
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Because of this, many Paul supporters who are Republican are going to go in and can replace the unbound delegates of Romney. This can significantly boost Paul's delegate count.
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i'm loling at
ronpaulradio.com they are having a confernece call with ron paul live, and they're tech is failing
RON ARE YOU THERE RON RON ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
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>>665117 I see a man, this man is made of straw...
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>>665117 Enjoy your itchy herp nuts diseasefag.
>>665125 And look who's doing the dropping out. The super millionaire. GG 'dort.
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>There is still a chance. Let me explain. >There is still a chance for hope for America. Just believe.
I swear you Paulites will be still be claiming Paul can win even as John McCain is giving his acceptance speech at the convention. First: Huckabee is still in the race, and likely will remain in it for some time. He has little to lose by hanging around jovially picking up some delegates here and there to use as a bargaining chip for a VP slot on McCains ticket. That's one atom bomb to the face of this crackpot idea. Two: The mathematics aren't even remotely viable as the remaining states are almost all awarding delegates proportionately. McCain supporters and Huckabee supporters would need to essentially vanish from the face of the Earth or be shot on sight by rabid Paulites at polling stations (at this point, I wouldn't be surprised if their dementia has reached this stage). And then Paul would suddenly need to clone the miniscule number of actual real world voters he has to win these districts 100% (look at the vote totals he got on Tuesday, the support just isn't there in the world outside of the INTARWEBZ). And then all of these Romney delegates would need to universally switch over to a candidate who absolutely shares even LESS of their values than McCain. tl;dr: You want to know why people hate Ron Paul? Look in the fucking mirror.
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>>665113 Clinton: 1,033
Obama: 937
Edwards: 26
Gravel: 0
Gravel is made of AIDS and fail. He has ZERO delegates while Edwards has 26 more than him. I still don't understand why Gravel is even trying at this point.
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>>665131 OH LOL, Ron was talking and someone just shouted FUUUUUUUCK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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>>665131 BOY THAT SURE IS SOME QUALITY PEOPLE THEY GOT WORKING THAT RADIO! ALL THAT STATIC YOU HEAR? THAT'S FREEDOM STATIC!
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>>665163 DID YOU RECORD IT???
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>>665162 Gravel- Still in it.
Eddy- GONE
Guess what? Gravel beat Ed.
>>665156 Everytime I look in the mirror, it tries to rape me. Also, PAUL BEAT 3 TOP TIER CANDIDATES.
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No, I wasn't recording :( Paul just chuckled and kept talking.
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>>665175 >Also, PAUL BEAT 3 TOP TIER CANDIDATES. 2/10, pretty good troll.
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>>665175 No he didn't retard. He's just as batshit insane as Ron Paul. They both fail.
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>>665208 Okay. I'll say this again.
Ron Paul outlasted Tommy, Milton, and Guido. He beat them.
Gravel outlasted Ed. Gravel beat Ed.
See how that works?
>>665227 they dropped b/c of ratings... ron should too.
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>>665227 ZOMG Gravel could be the Democratic nominee!
lol.
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>>665231 They dropped cause they're failures. RP laughed.
I remember when a bunch of anti-fags were saying RP could never last as long as Giuliani. Oh my how words were eaten.
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>>665236 Nope, he can't beat the media, which makes it all the more awesome he beat Pedo Ed.
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McCain gets the nom nom nom
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>>665242 wut? lul. everyone knows he's going to keep running the rep nom. so he can get some "exposure" till he drops to run for independent. sage
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>>665242 I remember when a bunch of anti-fags were saying RP could never last as long as Giuliani.We thought Ron Paul was more sensible than his insane and delusional supporters, we were wrong on that part. A sensible version would have dropped out long ago.
The main point still stands, he has 0% chance of winning the nomination and the presidency.
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>>665227 See how that works?No, you're just delusional.
How is staying in a sign of anything when the choice is completely voluntary?
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Guys, the Libertarian Party has not yet selected a nominee and they would nominate Paul in a heartbeat (again). Paul's would make for the best third party run since Lincoln even if he doesn't win; he'll give the GOP the much needed F-U it deserves by taking down GOP votes with him. Even anrgy former Romney supporters that hate McCain, Huckabee, and Demrats with a passion. Hell, the Romney refugees are starting to join the Ron Paul Facebook group now. this is getting weird.
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At least, he does not want to be a loser! Mitt Romney should have waited until some of the other states came in. Now, it is like he flushed $30 million of his own money down the toilet. That has to hurt!
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WOO! HE'S OUTLASTED ROMNEY, WHICH MEANS HE'S IN THIRD PLACE SO FAR! EVEN IF HE DROPS OUT AT THIS POINT HE STILL WINS A TOASTER, AMIRITE?
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He made it to the top 3 in American Idol.
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>>666022 >Paul's would make for the best third party run since Lincoln even if he doesn't win Better than Rose Perot in '92? Come on!