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Araskaz
01-08-2012, 03:38 PM
"We can't let Romney win all of the delegates... us anti-establishment republicans will have no chance. All anti-Romney candidates should vote Ron Paul in NH, just so Romney doesn't get the win. Ron won't gain that much momentum, anyway..."

It is way too late to do this, but do you think we can get a couple people over to Ron's side with this strategy? Lol.

tribute_13
01-08-2012, 03:50 PM
The official campaign strategy is to be the last anti-Romney standing. All that anti-Romney vote would coalesce. We just need to do it soon enough so that Romney doesn't secure or guarantee the nomination. With that being said, even if we finish 10% behind Romney, we can still chalk that up as a win. Because we establish ourselves as the anti-Romney if we give him a run for his money is the most liberal/progressive state. Romney SHOULD have a blowout in NH. But if we can threaten that, we look golden and will help us in the long run to coalescing votes from other anti-Romney candidates. Once Santorum is forced to drop due to poor national organization and funding, and Gingrich drops after FL. We're the last one standing. Perry and Huntsman do not have the national appeal to win the nomination. Once its obvious that its between Paul and Romney, we'll have no problem picking up a large number of delegates. Hopefully we can establish ourselves in this scenario before Super Tuesday.

edinmark
01-08-2012, 04:24 PM
I see Perry and Huntsman dropping fast after NH/SC ...

I just wonder whether Frothy and Grinch will actually pick up some Southern momentum with SC and FL, leaving us as the ones struggling to bbreak back into the top two heading to Super Tuesday