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RileyE104
05-07-2012, 03:20 PM
I got this:

- Romney: 721
- Paul: 43
- Santorum and Gingrich: 361


Also, according to thegreenpapers, 415 out of the 2,286 delegates are unbound on the first round of voting..


BOUND DELEGATE STATES THAT ARE LEFT!!!

Indiana has 27 bound delegates.
North Carolina has 52 bound delegates.
West Virgina has 28 bound delegates.
Nebraska has 32 bound delegates.
Oregon has 25 bound delegates.
Arkansas has 33 bound delegates.
Kentucky has 42 delegates.
Texas has 152 bound delegates.
California has 169 bound delegates.
New Jersey has 50 bound delegates.
New Mexico has 20 bound delegates.
South Dakota has 25 bound delegates.
Utah has 40 bound delegates.

----- This means 695 of the delegates from all remaining elections are bound..

If Romney really needs only 423 more bound delegates to have 1,144 on the first vote, he NEEDS TO BE STOPPED in these states!!

Of course, the campaign knows this and that's why they're going so hard in Texas and California.

UMULAS
05-07-2012, 03:23 PM
well if Ron Paul loses his home state, it's over. I mean im going to cry if that happens. But he might do good in Texas but I don't know about CL, I hope they can give us any new polling on RP vs MR.

RileyE104
05-07-2012, 03:25 PM
Also, the states with the most unbound delegates on the first round of voting are Iowa (28), Louisiana (26), Maine (24), Minnesota (40), Montana (26), North Dakota (28), Wyoming (29), and Pennsylvania (72).

The REVOLUTION really needs to perform exceptionally well in those state's conventions.
If recent reports are really true, we've done just that in Iowa, Louisiana, Maine and Minnesota so far.

RileyE104
05-07-2012, 03:27 PM
well if Ron Paul loses his home state, it's over. I mean im going to cry if that happens. But he might do good in Texas but I don't know about CL, I hope they can give us any new polling on RP vs MR.

I think he will do very well here... Hopefully 40% at the least like it was in Virginia.

Many here in Texas think we have no impact on the race but we actually have the opportunity to change the course of history if we elect Ron Paul later this month.

UMULAS
05-07-2012, 03:45 PM
I think he will do very well here... Hopefully 40% at the least like it was in Virginia.

Many here in Texas think we have no impact on the race but we actually have the opportunity to change the course of history if we elect Ron Paul later this month.

Remember that 40% was just a bunch of pissed off NOBR voters. Many people now believe that it is over and Romney won the nomination. But, lets hope we can do a win since I believe the RP supporters in TX are doing great.

CTRattlesnake
05-07-2012, 03:53 PM
see the link in my sig

Standing Like A Rock
05-07-2012, 03:53 PM
What was the deal with our stealth bound delegates abstaining from the first ballot? That would negate part of Romney's bound delegate advantage.

ShibbitySparks
05-07-2012, 04:20 PM
double post

ShibbitySparks
05-07-2012, 04:21 PM
Also, the states with the most unbound delegates on the first round of voting are Iowa (28), Louisiana (26), Maine (24), Minnesota (40), Montana (26), North Dakota (28), Wyoming (29), and Pennsylvania (72).

The REVOLUTION really needs to perform exceptionally well in those state's conventions.
If recent reports are really true, we've done just that in Iowa, Louisiana, Maine and Minnesota so far.

Don't forget Missouri! (52)

Charlie Harris
05-07-2012, 04:27 PM
Doesn't rule 38 of the RNC say that no delegate is bound?