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Galileo
02-20-2012, 11:55 AM
Ron Paul's Path To The Presidency: A Brokered Convention

For an unlocked convention to occur, three things must hold true:

1. The Ron Paul 2012 campaign successfully elected its delegates to the non-binding Caucus states;
2. Santorum wins Michigan and continues his sweep of the Midwest and rust belt states; and
3. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich remains in the race through Super Tuesday on March 6.

MORE DETAILS HERE:

http://government.brevardtimes.com/2012/02/ron-pauls-path-to-presidency-brokered.html

:hat

CosmicCowboy
02-20-2012, 12:56 PM
No freaking way. If anything, on a brokered convention it will be a "none of the above" candidate.

JoeChalupa
02-20-2012, 01:31 PM
From what I hear if Santorum wins Michigan and Romney doesn't begin sweeping States neither candidate will reach the golden number of delegates before the Convention. If they go all the way and Romney doesn't win oh what an upset that will be.

boutons_deux
02-20-2012, 02:11 PM
All will be decided in Willard Gecko's favor on Super Tuesday, March 6.

All the fake ad-selling, hyped melodrama

Even if there is some brokering at the RNC, what is there to be brokered? Who will the pitcher-of-warm-spit Veep? WGAF?

Santorum and Paul, were/are/always will be, too extreme to be elected President. And they would never have enough votes in Congress to implement their extremism, but, like dubya and dickhead, they could sure fuck up America by fucking up the Exec branch. Ain't gonna happen. Have fun with your imaginations suckered by the corporate media, chasing ad revenue and hyping fantasies, that it could happen.

Galileo
02-20-2012, 02:13 PM
No freaking way. If anything, on a brokered convention it will be a "none of the above" candidate.

You need to be more specific, the article makes several assertions.

Galileo
02-20-2012, 02:14 PM
From what I hear if Santorum wins Michigan and Romney doesn't begin sweeping States neither candidate will reach the golden number of delegates before the Convention. If they go all the way and Romney doesn't win oh what an upset that will be.

you got it!

:toast

Galileo
02-20-2012, 02:15 PM
All will be decided in Willard Gecko's favor on Super Tuesday, March 6.

All the fake ad-selling, hyped melodrama

Even if there is some brokering at the RNC, what is there to be brokered? Who will the pitcher-of-warm-spit Veep? WGAF?

Santorum and Paul, were/are/always will be, too extreme to be elected President. And they would never have enough votes in Congress to implement their extremism, but, like dubya and dickhead, they could sure fuck up America by fucking up the Exec branch. Ain't gonna happen. Have fun with your imaginations suckered by the corporate media, chasing ad revenue and hyping fantasies, that it could happen.

As of now, Ron Paul won 5 of the first 8 states and has the most delegates. You have been duped by the media.

CosmicCowboy
02-20-2012, 03:15 PM
You need to be more specific, the article makes several assertions.

Simple. I'm saying that if Romney's numbers against Obama keep falling and the convention is brokered IMHO the ultimate nominee will not be any of the 4 remaining primary candidates. They will twist some arms and draft someone that is polling stronger than any of the 4 (since they haven't been through the mudslinging).

SA210
02-21-2012, 01:09 PM
As of now, Ron Paul won 5 of the first 8 states and has the most delegates. You have been duped by the media.

Winehole23
02-21-2012, 01:14 PM
which five contests did RP win, and where can we find the delegate count?

Galileo
02-26-2012, 12:12 AM
which five contests did RP win, and where can we find the delegate count?

Iowa, Minnesota, Colorado, Maine, and Nevada. Paul won at least a plurality of delegates in all these states, per headcounts by the Paul campaign.

CosmicCowboy
02-26-2012, 12:27 AM
Iowa, Minnesota, Colorado, Maine, and Nevada. Paul won at least a plurality of delegates in all these states, per headcounts by the Paul campaign.

*yawn*

Get back to us after super Tuesday...

FuzzyLumpkins
02-26-2012, 01:40 AM
Iowa, Minnesota, Colorado, Maine, and Nevada. Paul won at least a plurality of delegates in all these states, per headcounts by the Paul campaign.

You are not big on objective sources it seems.

DJ Mbenga
02-26-2012, 02:56 PM
paul will be lucky to get a speech for the convention

Winehole23
02-27-2012, 03:01 AM
to boost the Paul-inian brand, a plum for Rand might suffice. RP is too old to be VP or Sec'y of anything, tbh.