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Originally posted by Carseller4
So sad on many levels.
Romney clinched last night in Texas, and to add salt to the wound, Ron Paul only received 11% of the vote in his home state.
11%, and his followers still think he has a chance.
Too funny!
There comes a time when the movement becomes very sad. This time its the Paul movement.
Originally posted by KonquestAbySS
reply to post by jjf3rd77
There comes a time when the movement becomes very sad. This time its the Paul movement.
Not all states are done voting so how can you "clinch" a win?... You can't can you? It is just all ear candy for all the RP haters...MSM is on your side, not mine...
On Tuesday night he mathematically secured it with a win in the Texas primary after months on the campaign trail to win over skeptical conservative voters.
For instance in Texas it was 20%. Romney got 70% so the majority of the delegates are going to be pledged to him! Its really not that hard to understand.
Al jazerra is not msm media Paul supporters sorry this is the reality nothing says you have to like it ,or agree with it, but that is the way it is.
Originally posted by KonquestAbySS
reply to post by jjf3rd77
Whoa, 20% just in Texas? Romney so far won 70%? the math doesn't add up no matter how much you spin it..
Originally posted by KonquestAbySS
reply to post by jjf3rd77
Does that still qualify Romney as a "clinch" winner? As far as I am concerned all 50 states should be done with before making a "fair" decision..Keep those two words in mind just for one moment...
You can't go against simple math.
Originally posted by KonquestAbySS
reply to post by jjf3rd77
Does that still qualify Romney as a "clinch" winner? As far as I am concerned all 50 states should be done with before making a "fair" decision..Keep those two words in mind just for one moment...
Yes it does, because
Originally posted by neo96
When Aljazeera says it it's over:
On Tuesday night he mathematically secured it with a win in the Texas primary after months on the campaign trail to win over skeptical conservative voters.
www.aljazeera.com...
Al jazerra is not msm media Paul supporters sorry this is the reality nothing says you have to like it ,or agree with it, but that is the way it is.
Match up 2012 has always been Romney/Obama.