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Apauled
02-08-2008, 02:14 PM
I will tell you that Saturday will be a surprise in Washington. The reason, with Mitt gone no conservative base left what so ever and being Saturday and with peole thinking the race is over. I will bet anyone here that my prediction will be the first correct one regarding the oucome.

Quote me here:

1)Paul 2)Huck 3)McCain Washinton=PAUL

Don't quote me here:

Kansas: 1) Huck 2)Paul 3)McCain

familydog
02-08-2008, 02:15 PM
I hope you're right :)

Jae0
02-08-2008, 02:15 PM
Dont get over confident.

pacelli
02-08-2008, 02:16 PM
I will tell you that Saturday will be a surprise in Washington. The reason, with Mitt gone no conservative base left what so ever and being Saturday and with peole thinking the race is over. I will bet anyone here that my prediction will be the first correct one regarding the oucome.

Quote me here:

1)Paul 2)Huck 3)McCain Washinton=PAUL

Don't quote me here:

Kansas: 1) Huck 2)Paul 3)McCain

I hope you are right ! I've heard rumors that the campaign has dropped the ball on the DC meet-up, Bradley_in_DC (who worked for Dr. Paul) could probably elaborate.

seapilot
02-08-2008, 02:17 PM
Ron Paul wins first in a state, we should hold a mega moneybomb to celebrate to show we are not going away.

tommyzDad
02-08-2008, 02:17 PM
I pray this is true. But I've a nagging feeling the sheeple will go for "Anti-War" McCain. Still a lot of folks out there who believe he's against the war.

ambiguousscion
02-08-2008, 02:18 PM
We shall see...

Jae0
02-08-2008, 02:19 PM
I pray this is true. But I've a nagging feeling the sheeple will go for "Anti-War" McCain. Still a lot of folks out there who believe he's against the war.

Yep I wouldnt put it past the republicans to put their loyalty to the party ahead of the loyalty to the people. They've been doing it for years anyway

yongrel
02-08-2008, 02:19 PM
Like how we won Iowa, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Michigan, Nevada, South Carolina and Florida?

seapilot
02-08-2008, 02:21 PM
Like how we won Iowa, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Michigan, Nevada, South Carolina and Florida?

Like how the colonists won the war...against all odds.

JK/SEA
02-08-2008, 02:21 PM
"Paul will win in Washington"

Please, stop saying that. I'm superstitious.

I live near Seattle, and i'm so nervous. I really want our State to shine...but...

breathe in breathe out...repeat...

If somebody came up behind me and said 'BOO!' i'd probably go through the roof!...lol!..(nervous laughter)...staying positive...

AlbemarleNC0003
02-08-2008, 02:22 PM
If we name all 50 states as chances to win, will we eventually?

I'd like to say NC will go to Paul with our primaries in May.

Apauled
02-08-2008, 02:22 PM
Also most money raised in the state for republicans, another reason we were strong in Montana, and will be in Idaho and Oregon with Mitt gone. Shall I continue?

colecrowe
02-08-2008, 02:24 PM
Hopefully, and it just might. But just remember these thread titles...


"Why RP will win in IOWA"
"Iowa picks corn, New Hampshire picks presidents"
"Iowa picks corn, New Hampshire picks 100 years in Iraq
"New Hampshire: 92% stupid"
"Stupid old people in New Hampsire!!!!!!"
"Why Ron Paul will WIN in Nevada"
"Romney Bussed out the Mormons in Nevada"
"Why Ron Paul will win in Montana"
"Every Mormon in Montana came out!!"
"Don't give up hope! RON PAUL WILL GET 1ST IN NORTH DAKOTA"
"Arabs will give Ron Paul 2nd place or better in Michigan"
"Stupid socialist union members in Michigan"
"Ron Paul will win Alaska"
"Stupid Alaskans on Welfare"

and if you still doubt the cause after all that evidence, just look what's up now:

"Ron Paul to get 1st place in Washington...Guaranteed...For Reals this time!!!!!"

kirkblitz
02-08-2008, 02:24 PM
i just hope alot of people dont vote romneyu

colecrowe
02-08-2008, 02:24 PM
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Apauled
02-08-2008, 02:25 PM
Like how we won Iowa, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Michigan, Nevada, South Carolina and Florida?


I never predicted a win in any state yet! Believe me I am right and I shall repost this either Sunday morning or Saturday night

m72mc
02-08-2008, 02:26 PM
Is it caucus or primary ? if diebold, there will be more election fraud..

familydog
02-08-2008, 02:27 PM
Like how we won Iowa, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Michigan, Nevada, South Carolina and Florida?

The circumstances are different.

Maltheus
02-08-2008, 02:28 PM
Oh please, enough already with the 1st place predictions.

Bruno
02-08-2008, 02:28 PM
Hope is a big buzzword this campaign, so let's keep hoping. What else have we got? Shawshank...

Perhaps the all the McCain supporters will stay home because the MSM has said he already won the nomination.

yongrel
02-08-2008, 02:29 PM
The circumstances are different.

I'll believe it when I see it.

Paul.Bearer.of.Injustice
02-08-2008, 02:29 PM
Hopefully, and it just might. But just remember these thread titles...


"Why RP will win in IOWA"
"Iowa picks corn, New Hampshire picks presidents"
"Iowa picks corn, New Hampshire picks 100 years in Iraq
"New Hampshire: 92% stupid"
"Stupid old people in New Hampsire!!!!!!"
"Why Ron Paul will WIN in Nevada"
"Romney Bussed out the Mormons in Nevada"
"Why Ron Paul will win in Montana"
"Every Mormon in Montana came out!!"
"Don't give up hope! RON PAUL WILL GET 1ST IN NORTH DAKOTA"
"Arabs will give Ron Paul 2nd place or better in Michigan"
"Stupid socialist union members in Michigan"
"Ron Paul will win Alaska"
"Stupid Alaskans on Welfare"

and if you still doubt the cause after all that evidence, just look what's up now:

"Ron Paul to get 1st place in Washington...Guaranteed...For Reals this time!!!!!"


Why do these threads bother you, troll? McCain or Huck - who's got your vote?
Cut and Pasting this post of yours is all you ever do.
Ban this guy.

familydog
02-08-2008, 02:30 PM
I'll believe it when I see it.

I'm not saying he will win, I'm just saying that this is different circumstances.

Apauled
02-08-2008, 02:30 PM
No I am telling everyone twice:

RON PAUL WILL WIN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

Saturday February 9, 2008.

Our first with a change in momentum that follows.

SonicInfinity
02-08-2008, 02:34 PM
No I am telling everyone twice:

RON PAUL WILL WIN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

Saturday February 9, 2008.

Our first with a change in momentum that follows.

If Ron Paul can't win Alaska...

JulioForPaul
02-08-2008, 02:34 PM
We are polling at 6% in Washington. Not very good.

affa
02-08-2008, 02:35 PM
Hopefully, and it just might. But just remember these thread titles...


"Why RP will win in IOWA"
"Iowa picks corn, New Hampshire picks presidents"
"Iowa picks corn, New Hampshire picks 100 years in Iraq
"New Hampshire: 92% stupid"
"Stupid old people in New Hampsire!!!!!!"
"Why Ron Paul will WIN in Nevada"
"Romney Bussed out the Mormons in Nevada"
"Why Ron Paul will win in Montana"
"Every Mormon in Montana came out!!"
"Don't give up hope! RON PAUL WILL GET 1ST IN NORTH DAKOTA"
"Arabs will give Ron Paul 2nd place or better in Michigan"
"Stupid socialist union members in Michigan"
"Ron Paul will win Alaska"
"Stupid Alaskans on Welfare"

and if you still doubt the cause after all that evidence, just look what's up now:

"Ron Paul to get 1st place in Washington...Guaranteed...For Reals this time!!!!!"

hey, honest question - what goal does reposting this everywhere accomplish?

constituent
02-08-2008, 02:35 PM
Ron Paul wins first in a state, we should hold a mega moneybomb to celebrate to show we are not going away.

+1000

manny
02-08-2008, 02:35 PM
Everyone living there don't post your predictions on here...

Instead go to old relatives/old folks home and tell them McCain worked with Kennedy to grant amnesty to illegals. Tel them how Ron would never allow such a thing. Those angered by this - offer to drive to the polling booth at the time.

We need the old folks - the stats don't lie. We have a wonderful opportunity now - the only other guy who was even pretending to be a conservative - mitt - has gone - now they have to vote for Ron or get McCain.

Apauled
02-08-2008, 02:35 PM
Withou Romney we would have take Alaska and Montana and Utah and Colorado

evadmurd
02-08-2008, 02:39 PM
No one thinks Ron Paul exists. I'm betting Romney still beats us in Washington....that, ladies and gentlemen, is a very bad symptom of a very sick country.

slantedview
02-08-2008, 02:40 PM
what happens if people vote for mitt even though he's dropped out? who gets those votes?

ConstitutionGal
02-08-2008, 02:43 PM
what happens if people vote for mitt even though he's dropped out? who gets those votes?

I'm not positive but I would guess that, since Mittens only suspended his camapaign instead of actually dropping out, that he will still get the delegates. :(

Apauled
02-08-2008, 02:46 PM
The base will show up tomorrow, because a good portion of that base was with Romney believe it or not. The most important day of all these primaries is tomorrow because it is down to the base vs. its own party. I promise if watch what happens, you can fool some of the people some of the time but not always. The GOP base will fight. You have not seen the true affects yet of Rush, Hannity and BecK, Ingram etc. (Not that I care for any of thier positions against Pau). Believe the base will start showing UP! and for Ron Paul

seapilot
02-08-2008, 02:55 PM
Withou Romney we would have take Alaska and Montana and Utah and Colorado

That is probably true, many of the Romney voters would not have showed up or voted for RP over McCain. A very low turn out in Washington will be good for us.

So many on here have been dissapointed they dont want to read anymore predictions, yet you are correct in things are different now with McCain already picked GOP nominee by the media led sheeple. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.

bmovers
02-08-2008, 02:58 PM
Get out the message to the seniors.

People say this over and over but it doesn't seem to happen.
People aged 60+ will be all out voting tomorrow.
They need to be the NUMBER 1 TARGET OF THE GRASSROOTS EFFORT

wgadget
02-08-2008, 03:04 PM
Isn't Mitt still on the ballot? He hasn't exactly quit.

And this is Washington state, not Washington, D.C., correct?

RPDelegate
02-08-2008, 03:04 PM
I will tell you that Saturday will be a surprise in Washington. The reason, with Mitt gone no conservative base left what so ever and being Saturday and with peole thinking the race is over. I will bet anyone here that my prediction will be the first correct one regarding the oucome.

Quote me here:

1)Paul 2)Huck 3)McCain Washinton=PAUL

Don't quote me here:

Kansas: 1) Huck 2)Paul 3)McCain

You left out the two most important elements if you really want to win Washington state. First every RP supporter in the state needs to show up. And secondly while there, every RP supporter needs to volunteer to be a delegate. So far this has not happened in any state. Hopefully it will in Washington, but unfortunately I doubt it.

RPDelegate
02-08-2008, 03:06 PM
We need to quit assuming that just because Mitt is out, we're going to take first place. We're only going to take first place if we actually get off our ass and "TAKE" first place. Do it Washington people!

wgadget
02-08-2008, 03:07 PM
Yep, and every RON PAUL supporter also needs to be registered to vote.

Ya know, I was SO disappointed in the young people who supported RP, but are so ignorant of the system that they think they can just vote for him in the general election. Duh.

RWill
02-08-2008, 03:08 PM
Ron Paul will win even if he doesn't win.

RPDelegate
02-08-2008, 03:08 PM
Yep, and every RON PAUL supporter also needs to be registered to vote.

Ya know, I was SO disappointed in the young people who supported RP, but are so ignorant of the system that they think they can just vote for him in the general election. Duh.

Exactly! You people all need to go on Saturday and be a DELEGATE!!!!!!!

SWATH
02-08-2008, 03:08 PM
what's he polling there?

justatrey
02-08-2008, 03:09 PM
I hate to be negative but we had about a 100% chance of winning Alaska and finished third.

Apauled
02-08-2008, 03:10 PM
Consider this: There is definitly still a true conservtive base that exists, that base was represented at least out west by a great number of mormans. Who are mormans? Ethical, faily oriented well educated pro constitution, well to do and loyal as a group where they unite. Do mormans like Mccain? No and especially now Do they like Huck? No Baptist minister and stole Romney's votes. They will go to Ron Paul and especially in eastern Washinton.

Agai wach washington tomorrow then watch westen kansas (even though there is not a lot of popuation), Huck will most likely take Kansas, but not Washington.

AMBurns
02-08-2008, 03:10 PM
Hell Giuliani beat us in California and he had been out of the race for weeks. Romney will beat us in Washington.

I'm not a troll, I still know and believe that Dr. Paul has a chance to get the nomination. But there is still much work to be done before we can honestly talk about taking a state.

RPDelegate
02-08-2008, 03:10 PM
what's he polling there?

Very low I'm sure. But what does it matter? The polls typically only match the popular straw vote. Not the delegates. We need everyone to be a delegate!

faisal
02-08-2008, 03:11 PM
everyone is sooo over confident! YOu saw what happened in Louisianna! The moment we would've won that state, we would've made the new like crazy!

RPDelegate
02-08-2008, 03:12 PM
Hell Giuliani beat us in California and he had been out of the race for weeks. Romney will beat us in Washington.

I'm not a troll, I still know and believe that Dr. Paul has a chance to get the nomination. But there is still much work to be done before we can honestly talk about taking a state.

The Ghoul only got absentee votes. Yes, his absentee votes outdid our actual votes in CA.

Live Free or Die
02-08-2008, 03:12 PM
Everyone living there don't post your predictions on here...

Instead go to old relatives/old folks home and tell them McCain worked with Kennedy to grant amnesty to illegals. Tel them how Ron would never allow such a thing. Those angered by this - offer to drive to the polling booth at the time.

We need the old folks - the stats don't lie. We have a wonderful opportunity now - the only other guy who was even pretending to be a conservative - mitt - has gone - now they have to vote for Ron or get McCain.

QFT

The oldest voters are what helped win NH for McCain. And some of them live in Florida this time of the year, so likely helped him in that state, too. Many actually thought he wanted to end the War in Iraq and bring our troops home. :eek:

Please make an effort to talk with older and elderly citizens about Ron Paul. Unless you tend to get too passionate and shout, that is. ;) That scares 'em.

colecrowe
02-08-2008, 03:12 PM
Why do these threads bother you, troll? McCain or Huck - who's got your vote?
Cut and Pasting this post of yours is all you ever do.
Ban this guy.

Go ahead and ban me. care to match my $1,300 or so that I've donated? Or the at least 2,500 I've convinced others to give?

Dorfsmith
02-08-2008, 03:14 PM
The Ghoul only got absentee votes. Yes, his absentee votes outdid our actual votes in CA.

100% correct. California had hundreds of thousands of absentee ballots.

seapilot
02-08-2008, 03:19 PM
I hate to be negative but we had about a 100% chance of winning Alaska and finished third.

I hate to be positive but it was all about turnout with media hype to stop the McCain Momentum. The high turnout hurt us. Now with the Romney machine stopped with the 24 hour autocalls and commercials we may do well with a lower turnout.

colecrowe
02-08-2008, 03:20 PM
Why do these threads bother you, troll? McCain or Huck - who's got your vote?
Cut and Pasting this post of yours is all you ever do.
Ban this guy.

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I admit, and am happy to do so: There is no reason to think we need to go iNDY until we see what happens between now and March 4th. He MIGHT start stomping McCain based on low voter turnout due to apathy since the media has 110% called it for McCain, and based on how horrible a choice McCain is and how much he is getting lambasted in on the air and in print, and at the 'watercooler'. Especially as Iraq of course continues blowing up and the economy gets worse. Here is my proof:

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I'm out if in a month's time he continues to win 0 states and still has less than 15% support and yet refuses to go iNDY (I'll still write him in and spread the word, make calls, etc., but I probably won't donate anymore, and I'll be very sad).


Well, I can safely say...if donations dry up....Paul will be forced to call it quits, so please continue to DONATE.

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my dad said he'd donate another 500 to Paul (IF he announces 3rd party) (he donated 200 on Dec. 16th--but that was when it seemed like he REALLY could maybe, possibly win the Nom. I would donate 500 the day he declares (even though it will hurt financially), whereas I can't afford to give anymore (I gave just over a 1,100 in Q4 to the cause--so shut up) for his Republican run; and gramps would probably wager another 1776.00

The 2nd and 3rd tier, broader-base of supporters aren't (many or most of them) going to donate MORE--if they already have once--because TO THEM it is obvious or at least nearly certain that he's not going to get the Nom from the Republican party (I'm not saying I believe that--but they DO). However, they would be very willing and enthusiastic about supporting him in an iNDEPENDENT run. Primary Calendar: http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/calendar.asp (http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/calendar.asp)

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Kansas Republican caucus
Louisiana



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Maryland
Virginia



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Washington
Wisconsin

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Rhode Island
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Mississippi
April


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Pennsylvania
May


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North Carolina


13

Nebraska
West Virginia primary


20

Kentucky
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Idaho Republican primary
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3

Montana primary
New Mexico Republican primary
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Democratic National Convention — Denver, CO
September


Sept. 1-4

Republican National Convention — Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN

colecrowe
02-08-2008, 03:22 PM
hey, honest question - what goal does reposting this everywhere accomplish?

probably nothing. sorry.

AMBurns
02-08-2008, 03:22 PM
The Ghoul only got absentee votes. Yes, his absentee votes outdid our actual votes in CA.

Ok lets say that half of his votes were absentee. 50% of his voters still voted for him after he dropped out and he was never polling as high as Romney. America is poorly informed, 47% of people who voted for McCain in NH did so because they thought he would get us out of the war, when in actuality he wants to stay there for the next 100 years, saying so unrepentantly with headlines and youtube videos that made national news.

Romney just dropped out (suspended) yesterday most people who vote for him won't even have known that.

JK/SEA
02-08-2008, 03:29 PM
Romney just dropped out (suspended) yesterday most people who vote for him won't even have known that.

In my precinct, i'll make sure the word gets around.

specsaregood
02-08-2008, 03:29 PM
Get out the message to the seniors.

People say this over and over but it doesn't seem to happen.
People aged 60+ will be all out voting tomorrow.
They need to be the NUMBER 1 TARGET OF THE GRASSROOTS EFFORT

Indeed. Ask them if they want their grandkids drafted! If McCain wins that will happen. This tactic works!

specsaregood
02-08-2008, 03:31 PM
Is it caucus or primary ? if diebold, there will be more election fraud..

It is another weird hybrid.
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/WA-R.phtml



Saturday 9 February 2008: Precinct Caucuses.

Republican Party Caucuses meet in each precinct. Participants are required to sign a form stating they are Republicans (as voters do not have to declare political party membership to vote in the state's regular primaries or general elections). Each Precinct Caucus chooses the precinct's delegates to the County Convention. The County Conventions will, in turn, choose delegates to the State Convention. There is no formal system applied in the Precinct Caucuses to relate the presidential preference of the Caucus participants to the choice of the precinct's delegates. The participants at each Precinct Caucus alone determine if presidential preference is to be a factor in such choice and, if so, how it is to be applied.

The Caucuses initiate the process of electing 18 (49% of 37) of the National Convention delegates. These delegates will attend the Republican National Convention officially "Unpledged".

Tuesday 19 February 2008: Primary.

19 (1 from each of the 9 Congressional Districts and 10 at-large) of Washington's delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders based on the results of voting in today's Washington Presidential Primary. Voters are required to sign a form stating they are Republicans (as voters do not have to declare political party membership to vote in the state's regular primaries or general elections).

9 district delegates are to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the primary results in each of the 9 congressional districts: each congressional district is assigned 1 National Convention delegate and the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in that district will receive that district's National Convention delegate.
10 delegates are to be allocated proportionally to presidential contenders based on the primary vote statewide. A 20 percent threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be allocated National Convention delegates at the statewide level.

Broadlighter
02-08-2008, 03:36 PM
Have you considered absentee ballots cast weeks ago?

I thought Ron Paul would fare better in California than he did. After looking at the county by county breakdown, his percentage was eerily consistent and we have counties of many different sizes and constituencies. Giuliani fared better and that was because of absentee ballots cast before he dropped out of the race.

After having a few e-mails with the meetup leader from the Bay Area, I though Ron Paul was going to destroy everyone in San Francisco County. They canvassed the hell out of that county and it's a place where there aren't too many Republicans.

Ron Paul's emminent victory didn't happen there.

I hope he wins Washington, but I'm not holding my breath.

AzNsOuLjAh27
02-08-2008, 03:37 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/election/2008/dashboard/?d=ST - Damn right he will

eleganz
02-08-2008, 03:39 PM
Ron Paul wins first in a state, we should hold a mega moneybomb to celebrate to show we are not going away.

I pledge my donation RIGHT NOW if RP wins Washington, I will help the megamoneybomb 100%!!!

nodope0695
02-08-2008, 03:41 PM
Canvass Canvass Canvass!!! Recruit those disenfrachised conservative!! Good luck WA!

crazyfacedjenkins
02-08-2008, 03:58 PM
Why do these threads bother you, troll? McCain or Huck - who's got your vote?
Cut and Pasting this post of yours is all you ever do.
Ban this guy.

I thought the Americans that voted for McCain and Hillary were living in a dream world, you're even worse.

Join The Paul Side
02-08-2008, 04:16 PM
I think 1st place is realistic since there is no more Romney to steal it from us by busing in voters (from out of state!).

LiQuIdFoRcE
02-08-2008, 04:23 PM
There's more McCain people here in WA than you guys might think. I know more McCain supporters than I do Paul

pacelli
02-08-2008, 04:24 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/election/2008/dashboard/?d=ST - Damn right he will

The yahoo buzz also showed Paul in 1st place in Alaska.

wgadget
02-08-2008, 04:26 PM
Is Washington a big military state? If so, advantage McCain.

pacelli
02-08-2008, 04:26 PM
There's more McCain people here in WA than you guys might think. I know more McCain supporters than I do Paul

Are your 2 brothers who were voting for Romney & switched to Paul doing anything with other Romney supporters to rally for Paul? If we've picked up Romney supporters like your brothers, we could still have a chance.

AzNsOuLjAh27
02-08-2008, 04:29 PM
The yahoo buzz also showed Paul in 1st place in Alaska.


It says third place for me, maybe your reading it wrong.

TNforPaul45
02-08-2008, 04:29 PM
There is no way that Paul is going to win the GOP Primary in Washington, or in any other state from now own. His GOP run is OVER and you guys have to GET OVER THAT NOTION and START REVING UP THE THIRD PARTY NOMINATION.

Hillary is going to get the Dem nomination, and 50% of the dems will not like that. And now that McCain has the repub nomination, 50% of the GOP is unhappy with him (perhaps more)

Now is the time to give them a solid third party choice

Before Romney or Bloomberg does

GET OVER THE GOP, THEY ARE LOST. It's third Party time. It's time to QUIT THROWING RESOURCES DOWN THE G'D' DRAIN IN SEEKING THE GOP NOMINATION!!!!!

morerocklesstalk
02-08-2008, 04:30 PM
If he spent more time in the Pacific Northwest I would agree. I believe Oregon and Washington give us a best chance for a win, especially with Romney out but we need more focus on specific states. A first place win would be a catalyst for media coverage.

LEK
02-08-2008, 04:32 PM
I will tell you that Saturday will be a surprise in Washington. The reason, with Mitt gone no conservative base left what so ever and being Saturday and with peole thinking the race is over. I will bet anyone here that my prediction will be the first correct one regarding the oucome.

Quote me here:

1)Paul 2)Huck 3)McCain Washinton=PAUL

Don't quote me here:

Kansas: 1) Huck 2)Paul 3)McCain

Someone said Ron Paul wasn't on the allot in WA - is there any way you can confirm he will be on the ballot and not scratched out like in NY and NJ?

latkinson6
02-08-2008, 04:32 PM
My absentee ballot was mailed in a week ago for RP. and I plan to vote for him in the general even if I have to write his name in.
And I know way to many people here(in my town, at my work) that talk talk talk Ron Paul all day and they never even registered!! UGH. It's easy to cross your fingers and hope and prey, but that doesn't get results. get out there. get heard. make a difference. Please.

-Len
Auburn WA

polexi
02-08-2008, 04:33 PM
Ron Paul wins first in a state, we should hold a mega moneybomb to celebrate to show we are not going away.

Yep! If this does happen I'll max out.

latkinson6
02-08-2008, 04:33 PM
Someone said Ron Paul wasn't on the allot in WA - is there any way you can confirm he will be on the ballot and not scratched out like in NY and NJ?

Yes he is in WA confirmmed. see my post above

polexi
02-08-2008, 04:34 PM
There is no way that Paul is going to win the GOP Primary in Washington, or in any other state from now own. His GOP run is OVER and you guys have to GET OVER THAT NOTION and START REVING UP THE THIRD PARTY NOMINATION.

Hillary is going to get the Dem nomination, and 50% of the dems will not like that. And now that McCain has the repub nomination, 50% of the GOP is unhappy with him (perhaps more)

Now is the time to give them a solid third party choice

Before Romney or Bloomberg does

GET OVER THE GOP, THEY ARE LOST. It's third Party time. It's time to QUIT THROWING RESOURCES DOWN THE G'D' DRAIN IN SEEKING THE GOP NOMINATION!!!!!

PACK YOUR BAGS.

LEK
02-08-2008, 04:38 PM
Yes he is in WA confirmmed. see my post above

Thank you...heavy sigh of relief. :)

TNforPaul45
02-08-2008, 04:41 PM
Pack my bags? That's a constructive addition to the conversation.

LiQuIdFoRcE
02-08-2008, 04:41 PM
Are your 2 brothers who were voting for Romney & switched to Paul doing anything with other Romney supporters to rally for Paul? If we've picked up Romney supporters like your brothers, we could still have a chance.

They aren't very supportive of Ron Paul, they probably wont even go to the caucus tomorrow (They live away from me so I cant take them with me). But they will vote for him in the primary on Feb 19th because they cant stand McCain or Huckabee. I'm trying to get the word out. But its tough, most everyone here is Obama supporters.

RonPaulFever
02-08-2008, 04:43 PM
Wishful thinking at best. Delusional at worst.

Richandler
02-08-2008, 04:55 PM
The media refuses to report that Paul hasn't dropped out. Even when the voting is over here in California they still exclude him from the newspaper.

JeffSchulman
02-08-2008, 05:07 PM
Ronmey "suspened" his campaign to receive a federal match on the $35m he earned and use OUR money to move his loss from $55M to $20m.

Feelgood
02-08-2008, 05:50 PM
Woohoo yet another state we are gonna win... :rolleyes:

Apparently someone doesnt pay attention to the MSM to see what is going on. At the very least, we will finish in the "top three". :D

Flash
02-08-2008, 05:52 PM
Texas is our only hope since its Ron Paul's home state. I don't see how people from Washington are more informed about politics than any other state out there. So they'll just vote Mccain, since people like picking a winner.

Texas, if the campaign does it right, can be a success for Ron paul. if they advertise Paul as a texan (which they probably won't) and point out that hes a congressman from Texas.

polexi
02-08-2008, 05:53 PM
Pack my bags? That's a constructive addition to the conversation.


Stop pushing 3rd party, he has repeatedly made it clear that he does not intend to drop out of the GOP run.

Flash
02-08-2008, 06:05 PM
Stop pushing 3rd party, he has repeatedly made it clear that he does not intend to drop out of the GOP run.

He says hes 99% sure. Of course he can't come out now and say he'll go 3rd party if he doesn't win, then most republicans that might vote for him would question his loyalty to the party.

4RP08inKCMO
02-08-2008, 06:22 PM
I think he has a better chance in Kansas than in Washington tomorrow. Campaign money raised per state, anyone? http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/map/

polexi
02-08-2008, 06:28 PM
I think he has a better chance in Kansas than in Washington tomorrow. Campaign money raised per state, anyone? http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/map/


What? He got almost 5x as much from Washington.

ChickenHawk
02-08-2008, 06:45 PM
I don't think Ron Paul has much support outside the Seattle area. I know the Washington State GOP pretty well and I doubt he will win or even have a really strong showing. I could be wrong but I think Hucky will win.

polexi
02-08-2008, 06:46 PM
Honestly anyone but McCain makes me happy...

dawnbt
02-08-2008, 06:49 PM
Why do these threads bother you, troll? McCain or Huck - who's got your vote?
Cut and Pasting this post of yours is all you ever do.
Ban this guy.

I didn't even see his post because he is on my ignore list;)

dawnbt
02-08-2008, 06:54 PM
Is it caucus or primary ? if diebold, there will be more election fraud..

Caucus. Not sure of the voting method. Kansas is also a caucus.

blakjak
02-08-2008, 07:22 PM
I will bet anyone here that my prediction will be the first correct one regarding the outcome.


I'll take that bet. How much?

SVS2K
02-08-2008, 07:39 PM
Glad to hear it's a caucus... the biggest hurdle right now is the mainstream impression that Ron Paul is an impossibility and thus McCain is a necessary vote to prevent Obama/Hillary from getting into office.

(Judging from the ramblings of a sheeple that I know, that is.)

snaFU
02-08-2008, 09:03 PM
Why do these threads bother you, troll? McCain or Huck - who's got your vote?
Cut and Pasting this post of yours is all you ever do.
Ban this guy.

Oh dear me...the truth hurts?

thehittgirl
02-08-2008, 09:10 PM
My absentee ballot was mailed in a week ago for RP. and I plan to vote for him in the general even if I have to write his name in.
And I know way to many people here(in my town, at my work) that talk talk talk Ron Paul all day and they never even registered!! UGH. It's easy to cross your fingers and hope and prey, but that doesn't get results. get out there. get heard. make a difference. Please.

-Len
Auburn WA

That's a big part of the problem. I know several people who are interested but they found out about Ron too late...they were democrat or independent.

Paul.Bearer.of.Injustice
02-08-2008, 09:12 PM
Oh dear me...the truth hurts?

why are you here?

literatim
02-08-2008, 09:12 PM
Ok lets say that half of his votes were absentee. 50% of his voters still voted for him after he dropped out and he was never polling as high as Romney. America is poorly informed, 47% of people who voted for McCain in NH did so because they thought he would get us out of the war, when in actuality he wants to stay there for the next 100 years, saying so unrepentantly with headlines and youtube videos that made national news.

Romney just dropped out (suspended) yesterday most people who vote for him won't even have known that.

This is a caucus, they will know.

911cartoon
02-08-2008, 09:17 PM
hello,

i just filled out an absentee ballot for wa state and it says to connect with a single line and i did it a little thicker than one line.. do you think it won't count?

RonPaulFanInGA
02-08-2008, 09:17 PM
I really hope this is true, but I'm not going to get my hopes up after all the talk of winning Louisiana, Wyoming, North Dakota, Montana and Alaska.

dvictr
02-08-2008, 09:18 PM
im guessing some mccain supporters wont show up assuming... its over

dvictr
02-08-2008, 09:19 PM
hello,

i just filled out an absentee ballot for wa state and it says to connect with a single line and i did it a little thicker than one line.. do you think it won't count?

probably not;)

TXcarlosTX
02-08-2008, 09:19 PM
Hopefully, and it just might. But just remember these thread titles...


"Why RP will win in IOWA"
"Iowa picks corn, New Hampshire picks presidents"
"Iowa picks corn, New Hampshire picks 100 years in Iraq
"New Hampshire: 92% stupid"
"Stupid old people in New Hampsire!!!!!!"
"Why Ron Paul will WIN in Nevada"
"Romney Bussed out the Mormons in Nevada"
"Why Ron Paul will win in Montana"
"Every Mormon in Montana came out!!"
"Don't give up hope! RON PAUL WILL GET 1ST IN NORTH DAKOTA"
"Arabs will give Ron Paul 2nd place or better in Michigan"
"Stupid socialist union members in Michigan"
"Ron Paul will win Alaska"
"Stupid Alaskans on Welfare"

and if you still doubt the cause after all that evidence, just look what's up now:

"Ron Paul to get 1st place in Washington...Guaranteed...For Reals this time!!!!!"

haha

boondoggle
02-08-2008, 09:23 PM
Washington news:
CAUCUS Doors CLOSE at 1pm, not start! The Radio Announcement is WRONG!

Radio station 106.9 is announcing the caucus as starting at 1:30pm. People are thinking this is true. We need everyone to send out as many phone calls, emails as possible. Some people, trust me, have not paid attention to the official campaign site Or GOP info and will sadly believe this. Similar misinformation was sent out in Nevada.

Post this everywhere you can!

4RP08inKCMO
02-08-2008, 09:37 PM
What? He got almost 5x as much from Washington.

What?

-Washington's population is around twice as large and it's per-capita income is 70% more than Kansas.
-Romney raised more in Washington than Ron Paul. In Kansas, Ron Paul raised more than ANY candidate, Republican or Democrat.
-Ron Paul has done better in less populated caucus states like Nevada and Montana where he lost to Romney, who is done. Kansas is a less populated caucus state.

I'm saying Ron Paul will win in Washington or Kansas tomorrow. I just think he has a better chance in Kansas based on the trends. A lot will be determined by what the Romney people do.

Apauled
02-09-2008, 07:42 AM
You are going to love the results today! A WIN in WASHINGTON

Rangeley
02-09-2008, 07:45 AM
You are going to love the results today! A WIN in WASHINGTON
Perhaps we should get to know the results first, before we start giving out marriage proposals?

cska80
02-09-2008, 07:50 AM
When they take exit polls and ask a question about the war, the results can be very decieving. For example, if I were to ask 1,000 people "...are you happy with the current situation in Iraq?", I could very well get responses of "no" from people who do support the war and want us to stay there, but are not happy with the way it's being handled and want us to do more. I could ask another 1,000 people "...do you support the war?" and I could get dramatically different results.

I could then use either of these numbers depending on my bias to use as statistical data for "the anti war vote". Notice that they barely ever tell you what exactly was the question that they ask. Even with the seldom times that they do, can you really trust that they didn't use these types of plays on words to manipulate the outcome?

In the end, what does John McCain gaining the anti-war vote do to influence the publics perception? It tells them that not even the anti war candidate can get the anti war vote. I don't trust most polls and never will...especially those conducted by the MSM.