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*Campaign Press Release 2/8/12: RP Winning Battle for Delegates*

Ron Paul Winning the Battle for Delegates
Campaign is well-positioned in delegate race

LAKE JACKSON, Texas, Feb 08, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign released the following statement regarding the results of yesterday's election results. See comments from Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Manager John Tate.

"We are thrilled with yesterday's results. Our campaign to Restore America continues to gain ground, and we are poised to pick up even more delegates from Minnesota and Colorado adding to our delegates in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada.

"As people across the country view the results of yesterday's contests, it is important to consider a few facts that have not been clearly reported. Not one single delegate was awarded last night, instead the caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado were the very first step in the delegate selection process. And there are still over 40 states left to go. The Ron Paul campaign plans to continue to vie for delegates nationwide.

"There are a few significant takeaways from yesterday's contests to remember:

1) The Missouri primary means nothing. It was a non-binding beauty contest, and the contest that matters in the 'show me' state won't take place for another month. The Ron Paul campaign is well positioned to win delegates in Missouri's caucus a month from now.
2) As in Iowa where not 1 of the 28 delegates has been awarded yet, in Colorado and Nevada the Paul campaign will do very well in the state delegate counts. We will have good numbers among the actual delegates awarded, far exceeding our straw poll numbers.
3) In Minnesota where we have finished a solid second, we also have a strong majority of the state convention delegates, and the process to elect delegates has also just begun, the Paul campaign is well-organized to win the bulk of delegates there.

"We are confident in gaining a much larger share of delegates than even our impressive showing yesterday indicates. As an example of our campaign's delegate strength, take a look at what has occurred in Colorado:

In one precinct in Larimer County, the straw poll vote was 23 for Santorum, 13 for Paul, 5 for Romney, 2 for Gingrich. There were 13 delegate slots, and Ron Paul got ALL 13.

In a precinct in Delta County the vote was 22 for Santorum, 12 for Romney, 8 for Paul, 7 for Gingrich. There were 5 delegate slots, and ALL 5 went to Ron Paul.

In a Pueblo County precinct, the vote was 16 for Santorum, 11 for Romney, 3 for Gingrich and 2 for Paul. There were 2 delegate slots filled, and both were filled by Ron Paul supporters.

We are also seeing the same trends in Minnesota, Nevada, and Iowa, and in Missouri as well.

"We may well win Minnesota, and do far better in Colorado than yesterday's polls indicate.

"In the latest national poll from Reuters/Ipsos Poll, Ron Paul places a strong second with 21 percent, gaining ground on his main competitor nationally, Mitt Romney, whose support seems to be fading at 29 percent. Congressman Paul's support has grown by 5 percentage points nationally since January, while Romney has seen a 30 percent decline in his support since January.

"This poll follows a January 30th Gallup Poll showing Dr. Paul within the margin of error of defeating Obama. Also, a January 16th CNN/ORC Poll showed Congressman Paul and Obama in a virtual tie in a general election showdown.

"Yesterday's contests were significant, but not a decisive or a conclusive end to this race. Our campaign will keep pushing forward and continue to take our message of liberty all the way to the convention. This race after all is about delegates, not about beauty contests."

Authorized and paid for by Ron Paul 2012 PCC Inc. www.RonPaul2012.com

SOURCE: Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ron-paul-winning-the-battle...




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Republican & Independents combined...

Theose Reuters/Ipsos Poll figures are for Republican voters only. The figures are much better when Independents are included:

Romney - 28%
Paul - 22%
Gingrich - 16%
Santorum - 16%

http://www.ipsos-na.com/download/pr.aspx?id=11363

So, just to clarify...

The goal is to prevent anyone from getting to 1144 DELEGATES, which can happen through a combination of 'bound' and 'unbounded' delegates.

If this happens, there will be an actual vote at the convention. If it goes past one round without a majority winner, some of the bounded delegates become 'unbounded', with hopefully many of these being Ron Paul supporters.

Is this close to right?

Yes, sort of.

The goal would be to get 1144 delegates for Paul. If that doesn't work out, then you go to plan B and hope for the brokered convention. That's about all you need to know to keep it worthwhile and interesting. :)

IngotNews.com's picture

Article

I made a little summary to this awesome press release: http://ingotnews.com/post/17274825950/ron-paul-winning-the-b...

Ron Paul 2012!

Thank God, please front page

Thank God, please front page this so DPer's and other Paul supporters can get a little spirit boost.

egapele's picture

I agree

we could all use some good news!

reply

If the mainstream media or PTB wanted voters to thoroughly understand how the election process works and why it is so important to participate they would have the Thomas R. Wilkey - Director U.S. Election Assistance Commission go on the networks for an hour and do it more than once to spell it out ... it's all about delegates!

egapele's picture

Why? It's much more fun to

read about what Newt said about Mitt who said that about Rick who said that about Newt. Don't forget, we have to find out what First Lady Obama is wearing today and if it's fashion forward or not. Now THAT'S American politics for you.

So, can I..

..squeeze those long faces back to smileys? I've been ranting about this last night until the website went down. LOL! :D

THIS.... is How We Win!

.

For all the countless hours the media spends

talking about the horserace, the polls, the debates, and the straw votes, they devote zero time to figuring out who's actually winning delegates. Instead they robotically assume the delegates go to the straw poll winner and then their "analysts" use those baseless numbers to draw false conclusions.

Then in May they will be shocked to report that Ron Paul somehow took all the delegates in Iowa, Nevada, Minnesota, Maine...

I guess political reporters took too many classes in make-up and diction and didn't have time for the investigative journalism course.

The presstitutes are nothing less than propagandists.

Even if they knew how the process worked, they aren't about to tell the sheeple.

egapele's picture

An education from RP

is in order!

I love it.

The campaign is calling the elections straw polls. Oh the irony!

I'm surprised they

released the information about the delegates. I guess the RP campaign isn't concerned about any of the other candidates organizing against us.

 
Freedom, Prosperity and Peace

This is not a secret.

Gingrich and Santorum don't have the ground game in place to take advantage of playing to win the delegate game. Romney has some, but how can you get enthusiastic enough to spend the time helping his campaign?

egapele's picture

I thought the same thing

I got worried they're letting the freedom cat out of the bag. :)

Pretty sure the campaigns know

But the voters don't and they need to know that we are in to win.

IngotNews.com's picture

RP is the only candidate with Support (capital s)

The other candidates don't have supporters willing to put in the work to become delegates. That's the thing - Ron Paul is getting votes because people really want him to become the president and support him wholeheartedly. The others are getting votes because they know their name and/or are in the habit of voting and are doing so to be a part of society.

Ron Paul is going to win this thing. Stay strong everybody!

egapele's picture

Front page?

?

Front page material

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SFTS's picture

yes

yes

It's the End of the Line for Ron Paul and his supporters
http://youtu.be/OmtlqB0x59Y