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In many states, there is no cause-effect relationship between the popular vote and the delegates awarded to each candidate. Delegates are awarded via a completely separate process that doesn’t utilize the popular vote totals in any way. The purpose of the popular vote is to inform the eventual delegates of the preferences of voters in their states.
First, Mitt Romney is probably the weakest Republican “frontrunner” in several decades. Remember, Republicans weren’t exactly energized by John McCain and he soundly defeated Romney four years ago.
Romney’s campaign has been able to get supporters to take fifteen minutes to stop at a polling place and pull a lever, but it’s much more difficult to get them to participate in a delegate process that takes months to complete.
Ron Paul’s supporters are completely the opposite. While he has not pulled off a “beauty contest” win, his supporters are willing to walk through fire to see him become president. They have learned Robert’s Rules of Order, stayed behind after caucus popular votes, and taken over the delegations in many counties in caucus states.
The devotion of Paul’s supporters isn’t only a factor in the caucus states. In those states where the popular vote does bind the delegates to the winner, there is still an important question. Who are those delegates? Do they truly support the winner of the primary vote? Or are they Paul supporters?
In many states, there is no cause-effect relationship between the popular vote and the delegates awarded to each candidate. Delegates are awarded via a completely separate process that doesn’t utilize the popular vote totals in any way. The purpose of the popular vote is to inform the eventual delegates of the preferences of voters in their states.
Originally posted by DaTroof
If the delegates don't reflect popular vote, then they are being fraudulent and will be dismissed.
Paul is toast.
Originally posted by Indellkoffer
Powers That Broker The Win may still find that the ones doing the voting will refuse to vote for their star candidate. This is the case with Ron Paul. He's not "on board" with what the party wants. ... this does not mean that Republicans will vote for him. Democrats certainly won't. Libertarians might... Republicans won't vote for him. They might, however, turn and vote for Obama.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
I know Ron Paul's campaign is dead because Ron Paul ATS threads are dead.
It seems the passion has been toned down a bit and there are no longer 10 new Ron Paul threads a day.
Originally posted by gladtobehere
reply to post by MrRamblinRose
Well this has been their strategy from the very beginning. It started in early 2011 with the brainwashing "Ron Paul cant win" mantras.
Never in our lives will we see such a concerted effort by the propaganda matrix to TELL US that a person CANT WIN. If he really couldnt win, why would they have to tell us that every 2 weeks?
Originally posted by MrSpad
I am confused I though Ron Paul was ignored and now he is a the subject of a massive propaganda matrix? Or maybe people just do not want him? But thats not possible is it?
Originally posted by Erongaricuaro
Originally posted by Indellkoffer
Powers That Broker The Win may still find that the ones doing the voting will refuse to vote for their star candidate. This is the case with Ron Paul. He's not "on board" with what the party wants. ... this does not mean that Republicans will vote for him. Democrats certainly won't. Libertarians might... Republicans won't vote for him. They might, however, turn and vote for Obama.
I can tell you for absolute fact that many Democrats WILL vote for Paul, even as a write-in if he is not nominated.
Paul is breaking down all party barriers and attracting voters of all stripes.
There are many people registered in various parties that do not vote strictly by party line and actually examine the various candidates running from all parties and will vote for who they deem best suited.
...and a weak Republican lineup and whithering platform in need of revamping, or at least candidates that actually support their purported platform
Originally posted by liquidsmoke206
Here's a related thread....nothing to do with media hype.
This is real deal data from the front lines, I know, I was there.
check it out
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
I know Ron Paul's campaign is dead because Ron Paul ATS threads are dead.
It seems the passion has been toned down a bit and there are no longer 10 new Ron Paul threads a day.