Republican Nomination?

Started by Quark_66660 pages

Ouch. I have to admit that was a good one.

Okay, I'll confess it in this forum too: I'm just giving you a bunch of BS 🙁

Results of the Republican primary in Michigan. The RNC has stripped half of Michigan's delegates to the National Convention for moving their primary up earlier than scheduled. (100% of precincts reporting)

Mitt Romney: 39% (337,403 votes)
John McCain: 30% (257,258)
Mike Huckabee: 16% (139,534)
Ron Paul: 6% (54,341)
Fred Thompson: 4% (32,092)
Rudy Giuliani: 3% (24,681)
Uncommitted: 2% (17,965)
Duncan Hunter: 0% (2,820)
Tom Tancredo (withdrawn): 0% (458)
Sam Brownback (withdrawn): 0% (354)

I'm happy enough.

For hardly campaigning in Michigan, Ron destroyed Thompson and Rudy. WOOO!

Originally posted by BigRed
I'm happy enough.

For hardly campaigning in Michigan, Ron destroyed Thompson and Rudy. WOOO!

You forget that Thompson and Rudy didn't campaign there either.

Originally posted by Strangelove
You forget that Thompson and Rudy didn't campaign there either.
They are still seen by the press as "Teh aw3somz"

Originally posted by BigRed
I'm happy enough.

For hardly campaigning in Michigan, Ron destroyed Thompson and Rudy. WOOO!

I get the impression, that no matter how poor Ron Paul performs, you'll see it as a positive.

Originally posted by Robtard
I get the impression, that no matter how poor Ron Paul performs, you'll see it as a positive.
Of course. Ron Paul performing is always a positive.

Originally posted by BigRed
I'm happy enough.

For hardly campaigning in Michigan, Ron destroyed Thompson and Rudy. WOOO!

But got destroyed by the 3 Republican candidates that actually matter.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
But got destroyed by the 3 Republican candidates that actually matter.
That's cause they actually matter.

Unlike Ron Paul.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Unlike Ron Paul.
To the outcome of the Republican Nomination.

Of course really, Ron Paul matters more than those assholes, but I get what you mean.

His days in this race are numbered.

edit: He's a poor speaker, and has unrealistic ideals.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
His days in this race are numbered.

edit: He's a poor speaker, and has unrealistic ideals.

Think he will drop out?

[edit] He is a strong and honest speaker (what's good and bad is subjective...Bill O doesn't like him...than again Bill O thinks he can debate) and his ideals are quite realistic. Just not wanted enough as of yet.

Of course I'm gonna remain positive.

Why go negative?

Originally posted by Bardock42
Think he will drop out?

I think he'll have no choice but to drop out.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
I think he'll have no choice but to drop out.
Why? He has millions of dollars...why should he drop out?

[edit] He is a strong and honest speaker (what's good and bad is subjective...Bill O doesn't like him...than again Bill O thinks he can debate) and his ideals are quite realistic. Just not wanted enough as of yet.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Why? He has millions of dollars...why should he drop out?

He's not popular enough.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
He's not popular enough.
Is there a limit? Will he be forced to drop out?

Besides. around 8% of the Republican votes in the primaries is not horrible. He won't win that. Everyone knows it. But there is support for true conservative ideals.

Originally posted by BigRed
Of course I'm gonna remain positive.

Why go negative?

Not saying you should go negative, but over-celebrating mediocrity is foolish.

I'm not over-celebrating.

It's great that he clobbered two guys that get way more media attention than he does.