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Ghostbear wrote:Romney is one lucky candidate. His republican opponents always seem to do the one that he needs most at the moment. At the very least, he no longer has to spend a bunch of money in California, New York, and Texas.
addams wrote:I'm not a bot.
That is what a bot would type.
lutzj wrote:It's almost like those Republicans are in cahoots with one another in some bizarre attempt to ensure Romney wins the presidency.
I didn't think you were being serious, but I think the subject of whether or not Paul can win should be taken seriously, and so I was serious.Роберт wrote:If you thought I was being serious with that many exclamation marks AND ONES trailing my sentance, I... I don't know if you should be using the internets.
This is how I read that. It made me think "wow, this forum REALLY hates GOP primary voters".Ghostbear wrote:The only way [Santorum] would have chance of winning the nomination now would be if he was completely delusional.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.


Belial wrote:That's charming, Nancy, but all I hear when you talk is a bunch of yippy dog sounds.
Роберт wrote:This is how I read that. It made me think "wow, this forum REALLY hates GOP primary voters".Ghostbear wrote:The only way [Santorum] would have chance of winning the nomination now would be if he was completely delusional.
sardia wrote:http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/11/romneys-empathy-gap/
This post brought up a good point that we've been debating about. That Romney is a gaffe machine with regard to his wealth or caring about poor people. Statistically, it doesn't matter, or more broadly don't let a single variable predict the whole election.
Yakk wrote:The question the thought experiment I posted is aimed at answering: When falling in a black hole, do you see the entire universe's future history train-car into your ass, or not?
Dark567 wrote:http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2012/04/23/ron_paul_wins_minnesota_delegates_by_a_landslide.html
So the Ronpaul ends up winning the majority of Minnesota's delegates after losing the popular vote. Still not going to be enough to get him to win, but its surprising to see his rhetoric about using delegates to get elected at least seem to have to partially worked out.
Chen wrote:Dark567 wrote:http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2012/04/23/ron_paul_wins_minnesota_delegates_by_a_landslide.html
So the Ronpaul ends up winning the majority of Minnesota's delegates after losing the popular vote. Still not going to be enough to get him to win, but its surprising to see his rhetoric about using delegates to get elected at least seem to have to partially worked out.
Its nice that the system is so fucked up things like that can happen.
LaserGuy wrote:the Ronpaul may have just picked up 14 delegates in Iowa, giving him the majority of delegates from that state (despite coming in third) as well.
Belial wrote:I'm all outraged out. Call me when the violent rebellion starts.
kiklion wrote:Kind of on topic, anyone know where in New York I could go to vote in the primaries? The school is usually used for federal elections but I am not sure if it would also be used for the private primaries. Actually, none of the 12 people in our house are positive where it would be.
Romney currently has 536 delegates, the total number is 1,115. If the Ronpaul basically gets all the rest of the delegates, plus Gingrich's and Santorum's vote for him over Romney and unpledged delegates go for him too, he could win. So its not mathematically impossible. Statistically, based of scientific polling, it probably is.Iulus Cofield wrote:In the unlikely case that Rοn Paul does shockingly well (somehow winning all five of today's primaries) would that mean he miraculously has a chance of winning the nomination? Or is it statistically impossible for anyone other than Romney winning at this point?
Yakk wrote:The question the thought experiment I posted is aimed at answering: When falling in a black hole, do you see the entire universe's future history train-car into your ass, or not?
Iulus Cofield wrote:In the unlikely case that Rοn Paul does shockingly well (somehow winning all five of today's primaries) would that mean he miraculously has a chance of winning the nomination? Or is it statistically impossible for anyone other than Romney winning at this point?
sourmìlk wrote:Monopolies are not when a single company controls the market for a single product.
You don't become great by trying to be great. You become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard you become great in the process.
Results for U.S. Republican Presidential Primaries
State Gingrich Paul Romney Santorum reporting
04/24 CT 10.3% 13.4% 67.5% 6.8% 100%
04/24 DE 27.1% 10.6% 56.5% 5.9% 100%
04/24 RI 6.1% 23.9% 63.2% 5.7% 100%
04/24 PA 10.5% 13.2% 58.0% 18.3% 99%
04/24 NY 12.7% 15.3% 63.3% 8.7% 95%
Belial wrote:I'm all outraged out. Call me when the violent rebellion starts.
LaserGuy wrote:Iulus Cofield wrote:In the unlikely case that Rοn Paul does shockingly well (somehow winning all five of today's primaries) would that mean he miraculously has a chance of winning the nomination? Or is it statistically impossible for anyone other than Romney winning at this point?
the Ronpaul is apparently modelling his campaign, loosely, after that of Warren G. Harding. Harding entered the convention with 39 delegates, a quarter as many as the frontrunner, and half the total number of delegates apparently unpledged. Harding won on the 10th ballot after being endorsed by the party leadership as the best compromise candidate. He later won the presidency with 60% of the popular vote.
Diadem wrote:That only works if there are more than 1 opposing candidates left. Which there aren't. Romney is going to get a direct majority of the votes.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
Роберт wrote:From the article:A federal law enforcement official familiar with DEA operations said the agency's protocols require that cells be checked each night.
Something went terribly wrong several times for him to have been in there that long. There was no water, so he had to drink his own urine. 4 days with no food or water?
Steroid wrote:If that's the case, then it's better that Obama be re-elected. Then give Biden two terms. Maybe after that, when the government is 75% of the economy and the only way to get ahead is to become a bureaucrat, we'll wake up and nominate an actual right-winger.
folkhero wrote:So, what happens if the delegates that are bound to Mitt but support the Ronpaul just don't show up? Would their votes be counted in absentia, or would they not be counted at all? If it were the later, would there possibly be enough such delegates to keep Romney from getting a majority on the first round?
Ghostbear wrote:Steroid wrote:If that's the case, then it's better that Obama be re-elected. Then give Biden two terms. Maybe after that, when the government is 75% of the economy and the only way to get ahead is to become a bureaucrat, we'll wake up and nominate an actual right-winger.
You are completely and utterly delusional if you think that's what democrats (or specifically Obama/Biden/friends) want or will try to do or will do. Seriously, take a moment and cut yourself off from the hyperbole loop.
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