I'm not saying he has the most. I'm acknowledging the claim he has the most may have merit.and claim he has most the delegates
Why are you so anxious to show I'm wrong in some way?
Delegate projections by KMX:
Ron Paul has won (9); Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Louisiana, Colorado, Alaska, Maine, Nevada
Paul is looking to win and doing VERY well in (10); Oklahoma, Michigan, Washington, South Dakota, Montana, Hawaii, Virginia, New Mexico, Texas, California
Some delegates in if not a good amount (12); New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, Nebraska, Tennessee
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...s-going-to-win
Consensus delegate projections for Ron Paul:
Safe Paul (14); Texas, Alaska, Washington, Oklahoma, Nevada, Colorado, Minnesota, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, South Dakota, Montana, California
Likely Paul (3); Hawaii, Idaho, Virginia
Leans Paul (4); West Virginia, Missouri, Michigan, New Mexico
Toss Up (8); Oregon, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky, Nebraska, Vermont
Leans Romney (8); New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Carolina, North Carolina, Indiana, Utah, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Likely Romney (6); North Dakota, Wisconsin, New York, Delaware, Arizona, Alabama
Safe Romney (7); Florida, Ohio, Connecticut, New Jersey, Illinois, Maryland, Kansas
Whose consensus?
What's the consensus delegate count?
What state isn't right? Name one. Just one.
That wasn't what I asked.
Just answer the questions I asked.
It's what I asked, I started the thread. Which state is wrong? Show me the math that allows Romney to win. The ball is in your court.
so Randian Paul suckers actually have NO delegate NUMBERS! ARABIC numerals, anyone?
Randian Paul is the DARK HORSE's ass!
http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/primaries/delegates
Those are fictional numbers. Good luck.
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REAL NUMBERS HERE:
Consensus delegate projections for Ron Paul:
Safe Paul (737); Texas (155), Alaska (27), Washington (43), Oklahoma (43), Nevada (28), Colorado (36), Minnesota (40), Iowa (28), Louisiana (46), Massachusetts (41), Maine (24), South Dakota (28), Montana (26), California (172)
Likely Paul (101); Hawaii (20), Idaho (32), Virginia (49)
Leans Paul (136); West Virginia (31), Missouri (52), Michigan (30), New Mexico (23)
Toss Up (335); Oregon (28), Arkansas (36), Mississippi (40), Tennessee (58), Georgia (76), Kentucky (45), Nebraska (35), Vermont (17)
Leans Romney (298); New Hampshire (12), Rhode Island (19), South Carolina (25), North Carolina* (55), Indiana (46), Utah (40), Wyoming (29), Pennsylvania (72)
Likely Romney (261); North Dakota (28), Wisconsin (42), New York (95), Delaware (17), Arizona (29), Alabama (50)
Safe Romney (340); Florida (50), Ohio (66), Connecticut (28), New Jersey (50), Illinois (69), Maryland (37), Kansas (40)
* this appears to be an error, NC is almost certainly going for Ron Paul.
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Real numbers where?
Whose consensus?
If it was just made up by some Paul fanatic, I can see why you wouldn't want to actually attribute it.
We'll see who wins the Oklahoma convention this weekend. The Associated Press does not have that one in Ron Paul's column. I do.
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You won't even divulge the source of your numbers, so I can only assume they are made up by some Paul fanatic.
Paul is not going to win the Texas primary.
He is going to win the delegates, not the meaningless straw poll.
not for free, I won't. Romney is paying big money for this info.
You clearly don't believe in democracy.
Nah, you simply don't know and are stalling.
Delegates are elected, that's democracy, idiot.
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good work, Chands.
Then why are there primaries elections?
Oklahoma GOP State Convention: LIVE Ron Paul Wins Delegates
http://www.policymic.com/articles/82...wins-delegates
Ron Paul won the delegates today in Oklahoma (safe Paul). Virginia (likely Paul) and Arizona (likely Romney) are both too close to call. In Wisconsin (likely Romney), Romney won, but Paul came away with about 10 delegates. I do not have info on what happened in Hawaii (likely Paul). In Michigan (leans Paul), I do not have final numbers, but it appears Paul has won Michigan.
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