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To: NavVet

You’re really not a valuable member of this community. You do nothing but trash a good conservative like Newt with dishonest, misleading comments.

The remaining states left to vote have 1,053 delegates.

States with 1,233 delegates have voted so far.

If Newt and Rick combine their delegates, they need 732 more to win.

Romney needs 488 more to win.

So Newt and Rick only need 244 more delegates than Romney does to win.

Keep in mind Romney has almost never won over 50% of the vote in the states he’s won. This is a VERY different race now and many of the remaining states (shown below) look favorable to conservatives.

At the VERY least we should work hard to make Romney spend effort getting the nomination. We don’t want the GOP to think it’s going to be easy to cram this kind of disgusting fake and fraud down our throats the next time.

Missouri
New York
Pennsylvania
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Delaware
North Carolina
Indiana
West Virginia
Nebraska
Oregon
Kentucky
Arkansas
Texas
California
New Jersey
South Dakota
Montana
New Mexico
Utah


73 posted on 04/10/2012 9:01:51 PM PDT by JediJones (From the makers of Romney, Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger 2016. Because the GOP can never go too far left.)
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To: JediJones; NavVet

Actually, Jedi, Romney has won over 50% in the following races, where he won the indicated number of delegates:

Nevada 50.12% - 14 delegates
Idaho 61.61% - 32 delegates
Mass 73.36% - 41 delegates
Virginia 59.52% - 43 delegates
Guam 100% - 9 delegates
N. Mariana Is. 83.03% - 9 delegates
Amer. Somia 81.43% - 9 delegates
Puerto Rico 88.01% - 12 delegates
Wa. DC 70.22% - 18 delegates

In addition, in the following states he won with a margin larger than Rick and Newt combined, with the delegates shown:

New Hamp 39.08% - 8 delegates
Florida 46.45% - 50 delegates
Main 38.45% - 11 delegates
Arizona 47.99% - 29 delegates
Washington 38.65% - 30 delegates
Vermont 40.84% - 9 delegates
Hawaii 45.38% - 15 delegates
Illinois 46.87 - 44 delegates
Maryland 49.43% - 37 delegates
Wisconsin 44.40% - 33 delegates

That’s 410 of his total delegates from 19 of his 24 wins.

Five wins and proportionality have given him the other 200+ delegates.

So we really cannot say Romney has hardly one a majority ever, or even that in most cases when he didn’t win by a majority that Rick and Newt combined would have beat him. Those are just the facts and the way folks in those states voted.

Newt still has a very outside chance and I will support him in it now that Rick dropped out...but if Romney wins, I will support him over Obama.


89 posted on 04/11/2012 12:31:14 AM PDT by Jeff Head (Freedom is not free, never has been, never will be (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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To: JediJones

VERY well done. You sound like yourself now!

The Santorum supporters have now been dog whistled in to agitate for awhile on another Newt thread.

I say Newt thread.

Santorum isn’t running, after all.


103 posted on 04/11/2012 5:44:10 AM PDT by RitaOK (LET 'ER RIP, NEWT.)
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