RileyE104
01-19-2012, 11:46 PM
There will be two more debates BEFORE the state of Florida holds its primary on the 31st of this month..
- January 23, sponsored by The Tampa Bay Times, NBC News, the National Journal and the Florida Council of 100
- January 26th, sponsored by CNN, CNN en Espaņol, The Hispanic Leadership Network and The Republican Party of Florida
Unfortunately, there is no other debate scheduled until February 22nd, which is six days before Arizona and Michigan hold their primaries.
That means four states are going to vote without preceding debates.
- Nevada (caucus) on February 4th
- Maine (caucus) on February 4th-11th
- Colorado (caucus) and Minnesota (caucus) on February 7th
Hopefully Dr. Paul can make a splash and win these caucus states whether or not the media decides to hold a debate.
Each of these four states had low turnouts during 2008...
In Nevada, Romney won with 23,000 votes.
He also won Colorado with 42,000 votes, Minnesota with 26,000 votes and Maine with 3,000 votes.
Dr. Paul can do this!
Now, these candidates aren't perfect, but let's take a look at some of the 2010 results...
- Sharron Angle got 70,000 votes in Nevada's 2010 (Senate) primary!
- Ken Buck got over 200,000 votes in Colorado's 2010 (Senate) primary!
- Tom Emmer got over 100,000 votes in Minnesota's 2010 (Gubernatorial) primary!
This shows that the PEOPLE are READY to have their FREEDOM back!
- January 23, sponsored by The Tampa Bay Times, NBC News, the National Journal and the Florida Council of 100
- January 26th, sponsored by CNN, CNN en Espaņol, The Hispanic Leadership Network and The Republican Party of Florida
Unfortunately, there is no other debate scheduled until February 22nd, which is six days before Arizona and Michigan hold their primaries.
That means four states are going to vote without preceding debates.
- Nevada (caucus) on February 4th
- Maine (caucus) on February 4th-11th
- Colorado (caucus) and Minnesota (caucus) on February 7th
Hopefully Dr. Paul can make a splash and win these caucus states whether or not the media decides to hold a debate.
Each of these four states had low turnouts during 2008...
In Nevada, Romney won with 23,000 votes.
He also won Colorado with 42,000 votes, Minnesota with 26,000 votes and Maine with 3,000 votes.
Dr. Paul can do this!
Now, these candidates aren't perfect, but let's take a look at some of the 2010 results...
- Sharron Angle got 70,000 votes in Nevada's 2010 (Senate) primary!
- Ken Buck got over 200,000 votes in Colorado's 2010 (Senate) primary!
- Tom Emmer got over 100,000 votes in Minnesota's 2010 (Gubernatorial) primary!
This shows that the PEOPLE are READY to have their FREEDOM back!