Did Ron Paul Win Iowa, Nevada, Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri?

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  1. DA60

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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O2zP2VfRZk&feature=context&context=G2f7dc6eFUAAAAAAAAAA"]Did Ron Paul Win Iowa, Nevada, Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri? - YouTube[/ame]
     
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    This is the first I have ever heard of this.

    Interesting.
     
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    (*)(*)(*)(*) you rachel!. If people are too stupid to stay and vote for the actual delegates then thats their problem. Leave the "american idol" winners to the idiots and leave the actual serious business to those that know how to fix this country.

    Our founders did not want idiots voting directly and that is why we have delegates.
     
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    Good work!
     
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    The other campaigns have realized this, I think. They just couldn't do the same because none of them have the grass roots organization that RP has.

    It was pointed out in that interview just how the states changing their primary/caucus schedule this time around was designed to benefit Romney and that should concern everyone. The establishment is trying to shove Romney down our throats, but it looks like that's not working too well.
     
  6. 9/11 was an inside job

    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    yeah thats encouraging to see.vote fraud was committed in Iowa

    http://www.politicalforum.com/elect...ys-camp-commits-vote-fraud-iowa-primarys.html

    so you know its going to continue to happen to keep paul out of office.
     
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    Blame Romney..
    gee.,it must be working. :)
     
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    This just made my day.
     
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    Which Kool-Aid are they drinking now? It must be "blueberry".
     
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    The media is not reporting on Congressman Paul’s record breaking event crowds of over 3,000 in St. Cloud, 1,500 in Colorado, and other audiences trending the same numbers throughout the campaign. The Paul team is a well-oiled grassroots machine and has always been expected to perform exceptionally well, and even win in the caucus states. With that being said Ron Paul led 4 out 5 Iowa Caucus polls in the days before the event but eventually fell to third place. Paul led FOX, CNN, and MSNBC entrance polls and with 27% of the precincts reporting he was leading the field. Slowly as the tallies updated Paul fell to second behind mitt Romney and then suddenly to third behind Santorum by a few thousand votes. Ron Paul drew in crowds of over 1,300 while Santorum spoke to as few as 75 people at some Iowa rallies. In Nevada the entrance polls showed Congressman Paul edging out the Speaker and hovering around the 20% range, tying Newt at 17% among somewhat conservative voters. Beating Gingrich 35% to 11% among Moderately Liberal voters and trailing him 23% to 16% among tea party supporters. After the first round of votes was reported by CNN Paul and Gingrich were virtually tied at 800 with Paul leading 19% to 18%. A few updates later and Gingrich experiences a surge to 23% while Ron drops one point. With 48% of the precincts reporting at 4:50 a.m. Central Time the vote totals have not changed for nine hours, Newt topples Ron 26% to 19%. There’s one problem that has emerged, Clark County has not released it’s votes. An important largely populous county home to Las Vegas is not reporting?

    With 94% of the votes unreleased Romney bests Paul for first with 55% to 29% or 400 votes to 157. Keep in mind with less than a majority of the state reporting the headlines are being bannered across every major newspaper and television program reading ‘Romney Wins Nevada.’
     
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    Look what they did in Maine. They postponed washingon county over bad weather but not all the surroundIng counties with thE same (*)(*)(*)(*) weather forcast. Of course there was no bad weather that day. That county Is Ron Paul country he does well there. With not all the counties reporting and only less than 200 vote difference they call it for Romney anyways.

    This has been a fraudulent election from the start. Top that with blatant media censorship of Paul. People should be concerned because it can happen again and next time to your candidate.
     

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