Gloria Borger, we all know her 'connections' to D.C. and the military industrial complex just tried to downplay Ron's results by saying he had the
college vote and just HAD to point out that college students had no money and "WERE SINGLE....YOU KNOW" (yes she really said that) What the hell
does being single have to do with them voting for Ron Paul?
Believe me, I think this is GREAT news. 2nd place is good! It gives him more exposure, and more people will be curious what it is about Paul the media
hates so much. They'll listen and find out that he's actually the best candidate in the race. His popularity is rising. His facebook page has had a
good surge of fans in the last week or two... we're talking thousands of new fans.
If you Calculate the Pecentage of Votes for Huntsman, Santorum , Gingrich, and Perry , it comes to about 38 Pecent of the Vote . With Romney Finishing
with around 36, and Paul Finishing with about 24 , without the Other Candidates in that NH Primary , Paul had a good chance of beating Romney if he
could of Captured at least 26 Percent of those other 38 Percent Votes and possiblly Defeating him by a Margin of 50 Percent to 48 Percent . The point
I am trying to make here is that those 4 other Candidates are hurting Paul's chances in all these Primaries so far . Until those 4 Decide to Drop out
of the Race , I just don't see Paul Winning in any of the remaining Primaries , do you ?
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Some will drop out, IMO. Some have to stay and hammer Ron Paul.
At some point, the remaining candidates will gang up on Paul to allow Romney to appear above it all.
I know. I wish the pool of candidates would shrink... but its RP against all of them. he is an outsider to the GOP... they wont drop out because they
oppose him and are trying to keep their party neo-con central. thats all it is... they KNOW if he wins the GOP he would crush obama in the elections.
and when/if he does the game is over for them.
But no... they are staying in because of their greed and their financial backers greed.
edit on 1/10/2012 by ugie1028 because: (no reason
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You know, as I watch this news conference I have to admire the fact that RP knows the value of gratuity and humility. His best asset is that he is not
arrogant.
Regardless of his political views, you have to respect that.
South Carolina's going to be a real battleground -- I think (unlike New Hampshire, which was pretty much conceded to Romney from the start) everyone
has staff "on the ground". Romney holds the lead there
and in Florida right now, but
North Carolina's right around the corner, and the economy there is going to get a huge influx of cash as campaigners start filling every available
media source with ads.
This is great news but i worry it is all rigged and they are giving ron paul just enough votes to not make people suspicious. Oh well, if we have
proof of voter fraud in all 50 states maybe a court will take the time to look it over, maybe not but we can still hop.