BeFranklin
01-18-2008, 05:09 PM
Ron Paul needs the money to advertise nationally. It will all be over in 2 weeks. Now is not the time to fall asleep!!!!!!
It will all be over by Super Tuesday. It's never been like this, people, you have to wake up, this isn't a normal primary. A candidate can almost get all the delegates they need on super Tuesday. It will all be over in 2 wakes. WAKE UP!!!
Super Duper Tuesday, Giga Tuesday, Tsunami Tuesday[5], and The Tuesday of Destiny are names for the day on which the largest-ever number of state U.S. presidential primary elections will be held on a single day, February 5, 2008.[6] Twenty-four states are scheduled to hold caucus or primary elections for one or both parties on this date.
The large number of states holding elections on February 5 could shorten, to just a few weeks, the period between the first caucus in Iowa, on January 3, 2008, and the de facto selection of a party's nominee. By way of comparison, by early February in the 2000 election cycle only about 2% of nominating convention delegates had been selected, whereas 2008 will see over 40% of the delegates chosen by early February.
It will all be over by Super Tuesday. It's never been like this, people, you have to wake up, this isn't a normal primary. A candidate can almost get all the delegates they need on super Tuesday. It will all be over in 2 wakes. WAKE UP!!!
Super Duper Tuesday, Giga Tuesday, Tsunami Tuesday[5], and The Tuesday of Destiny are names for the day on which the largest-ever number of state U.S. presidential primary elections will be held on a single day, February 5, 2008.[6] Twenty-four states are scheduled to hold caucus or primary elections for one or both parties on this date.
The large number of states holding elections on February 5 could shorten, to just a few weeks, the period between the first caucus in Iowa, on January 3, 2008, and the de facto selection of a party's nominee. By way of comparison, by early February in the 2000 election cycle only about 2% of nominating convention delegates had been selected, whereas 2008 will see over 40% of the delegates chosen by early February.