Dsylexic
01-04-2012, 04:56 AM
SEE THE UPDATE
http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-paul-winner-iowa-caucuses-strategy-201201
UPDATE: 1:40 a.m.
Sources close to the Paul campaign indicated Tuesday that they were happy with their delegate count. Although we couldn't get specific numbers, a source told Business Insider that Paul nailed down the delegates in all of Iowa's smaller counties, and made a strong showing in several larger ones.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-paul-winner-iowa-caucuses-strategy-201201#ixzz1iUAwkmqW
i think this is more exciting than the MSM vote count.lets fly under the radar in caucuses.
it is clear we will never be the outright favorite with 50% of the delegates,so lets be realistic.
a brokered convention is an absolutely achievable low hanging fruit.
i am worried a bit about VA. with only 2 candidates if paul doesnt get 50.001,then romney can get 49 delegates.which is twice of iowa,almost.
http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-paul-winner-iowa-caucuses-strategy-201201
UPDATE: 1:40 a.m.
Sources close to the Paul campaign indicated Tuesday that they were happy with their delegate count. Although we couldn't get specific numbers, a source told Business Insider that Paul nailed down the delegates in all of Iowa's smaller counties, and made a strong showing in several larger ones.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-paul-winner-iowa-caucuses-strategy-201201#ixzz1iUAwkmqW
i think this is more exciting than the MSM vote count.lets fly under the radar in caucuses.
it is clear we will never be the outright favorite with 50% of the delegates,so lets be realistic.
a brokered convention is an absolutely achievable low hanging fruit.
i am worried a bit about VA. with only 2 candidates if paul doesnt get 50.001,then romney can get 49 delegates.which is twice of iowa,almost.