View Full Version : No Clear Winner Yet!
Sarge
02-06-2008, 06:37 AM
First, thank you to all for the efforts in all the states last night.
Based on what I see this morning, there is no clear winner after all the money that was spent. Who has money left? Who is going to get more contributions?
Mitt, McCain and Huck have blown most of their money, and still have a major fight with many states yet to vote.
We need to hear from HQ on their input, but isn't this where we wanted to be at this point in time? I know we want more delegates, but the media is not giving us the true totals. HQ will need to do that.
No one ever said the pursuit of Freedom would be easy here. We are making inroads, but we will need to see how many of those three can afford to stay in this race.
We might actually have a better shot at getting our word out now, with less states to deal with. Texas is a big one, delegate wise, that we need to take.
We have yet to hear from a couple flying under the radar.
Go Dr. Paul
joenaab
02-06-2008, 06:41 AM
So far I see McCain emerging as a clear winner. Further, he did all this with no money. He gets 24 hours a day of free positive press from mainstream media. That's all you need to win. This is why Ron Paul could have raised $100 million and he'd be at the same point he is today. Americans, to their demise, are more influenced by who the media pundits tell them to vote for then by actually learning about the candidates and deciding for themselves.
ladyliberty
02-06-2008, 06:44 AM
First, thank you to all for the efforts in all the states last night.
Based on what I see this morning, there is no clear winner after all the money that was spent. Who has money left? Who is going to get more contributions?
Mitt, McCain and Huck have blown most of their money, and still have a major fight with many states yet to vote.
We need to hear from HQ on their input, but isn't this where we wanted to be at this point in time? I know we want more delegates, but the media is not giving us the true totals. HQ will need to do that.
No one ever said the pursuit of Freedom would be easy here. We are making inroads, but we will need to see how many of those three can afford to stay in this race.
We might actually have a better shot at getting our word out now, with less states to deal with. Texas is a big one, delegate wise, that we need to take.
We have yet to hear from a couple flying under the radar.
Go Dr. Paul
Right! We need to keep the faith - this still aint over yet! I know the campaign has a 50 state strategy - this aint over until all 50 states have been counted!
Sarge
02-06-2008, 08:16 AM
McCain spent bundles of money and is in debt. Who is going to give him more money.
Mitt and Huck would have to drop and give him their delegates to put him over the top.
Not sure that will happen, but it could.
At any rate, are they going to get free advertising now that Super Tuesday is over.
The chosen one might might get some free press, but unlikely the other two will receive much.
I still think this is not over. If it is McCain left, the GOP is DOA.
We need to hear from Texas and WA, along with a couple of others where we might have done well.
I would rather go down fighting and waiting on the rest of the states that might not go for McCain, and make this a brokered convention.
Otherwise, we are all in deep trouble if we can't survive another four years of high spending, war and more loss of personal freedom.
Wait until the sheep cry when they are getting drafted. All youth better make their plans accordingly. It is coming with all the other candidates. It will be too late once they start drafting. This time they will have a harder time to get into Canada.
Just my opinion.
Eponym_mi
02-06-2008, 08:21 AM
McCain and Huckabee will get money. Looking at Huckabee's numbers on ronpaulgraphs, I'm inclined to believe that they've stopped their numbers feed....so, we know less about what they have. In any case, you can be sure that both campaigns are getting a buttload of donations.
Who runs your major media?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JPlvdSQ6cAM
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