NoMoreApathy
01-12-2008, 07:39 PM
But shouldn't we also make sure that we try hard to keep any of the other's from winning states in succession?
If we can keep fragmenting the primary results, and keep the winners divided and spread out amongst each state, we can keep anyone from running away with an obvious delegate majority, no?
I'm thinking rationally, and I just don't see us WINNING any states. But it's never out of the question to place 3rd or 2nd. If we can keep the Top 3 spread out throughout each primary, with us occupying one of the three of course, we COULD possibly go into the convention neck and neck with the others.
Something like that may help sway some of the delegates we didn't win that aren't committed, to vote for US.
Obviously, we (and the official campaign of course) would need to be willing to go on the offensive against the other candidates though.
Does what I say make any sense? Because I'm admittedly not as educated on the delegate process as some of you are. I'm still learning this stuff.
If we can keep fragmenting the primary results, and keep the winners divided and spread out amongst each state, we can keep anyone from running away with an obvious delegate majority, no?
I'm thinking rationally, and I just don't see us WINNING any states. But it's never out of the question to place 3rd or 2nd. If we can keep the Top 3 spread out throughout each primary, with us occupying one of the three of course, we COULD possibly go into the convention neck and neck with the others.
Something like that may help sway some of the delegates we didn't win that aren't committed, to vote for US.
Obviously, we (and the official campaign of course) would need to be willing to go on the offensive against the other candidates though.
Does what I say make any sense? Because I'm admittedly not as educated on the delegate process as some of you are. I'm still learning this stuff.