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kombayn
01-10-2012, 11:01 PM
http://www.2012presidentialelectionnews.com/2012-republican-primary-schedule/



January 31, 2012 Florida (primary)

February 4, 2012 Nevada (caucus)

February 4–11, 2012 Maine (caucus)

February 7, 2012 Colorado (caucus) & Minnesota (caucus)

March 6th, 2012 (Super Tuesday) Alaska (caucus), Idaho (caucus), & North Dakota (caucus)

March 6-10, 2012 Wyoming (caucus)

March 10, 2012 Kansas (caucus) & U.S. Virgin Islands (caucus)

March 13, 2012 Alabama (primary) & Hawaii (caucus)

March 17, 2012 Missouri (GOP caucus) – *See note below on Missouri

*Missouri: Missouri will hold a primary on February 7th, 2012, which will not count for delegates toward the 2012 GOP convention. The Missouri Republican Party will hold a caucus on March 17th, 2012, which will determine the delegates sent to the 2012 GOP convention – See report from CNN


Now I don't know the exact dates for Guam or Puerto Rico but those are winnable and so are all the caucus'. My question is to the people on the forum, which of the primaries are winnable? Kentucky, Montana, New Mexico, Louisiana, Oregon, South Dakota & Washington (state) come to my mind immediately as primaries that Ron Paul can win with a proper effort. If Romney "locks up" the nomination early then we can expect a lot of voters not turn out and bomb them with like-minded voters like us. I'm really optimistic about Ron Paul doing extremely well, the thing is though now that Mitt Romney did extremely well for himself in NH that his campaign people keep saying they don't see Ron Paul a threat and if they ignore him at the GOP Convention, what should Ron Paul do along with his delegates?

kombayn
01-10-2012, 11:20 PM
:toady:bump