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 Delegates Earned By Candidates, This is what counts! Become a delegate!
jofortruth
Posted: Jan 9 2012, 01:35 PM


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# Total Delegates Needed to Win: 1,144
(Source: CNN election page)



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See, Iowa was a virtual tie by the top 3! Now, will the media lie about this also? Yep, they already are doing so!
http://elections.msnbc.msn.com/ns/politics.../3#.Twr5YPmJl8G
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Posted: Jan 22 2012, 11:22 AM


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As of the South Carolina Vote last night, the delegates now stand at:


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Romney - 31

Gingrich - 26 (SC was a Winner Take All State. He only had 1 before this.)

Paul - 10

Santorum - 8

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A List of the Delegates to be won by the Republican Candidates: (THIS IS WHAT MATTERS):
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/R-Del.phtml?sort=t
http://elections.nytimes.com/2012


GINGRICH AND SANTORUM ARE NOT EVEN ON THE BALLOTS IN MANY STATES BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T MEET THE DEADLINES! THIS COULD COME BACK TO HAUNT THEM!

RON PAUL IS NOT OUT OF THIS, BY A LONG SHOT. HE AND HIS PEOPLE ARE VERY SMART! THAT'S WHY THE MEDIA CONTINUES TO TRY TO DISMISS HIM. THAT IS A SIGN THEY ARE VERY, VERY AFRAID OF HIM GOING FORWARD!


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Posted: Jan 23 2012, 04:12 PM


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How to Get Ron Paul Elected: Infowars Nightly News (Delegates choose the nominee! Become a delegate in your State)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5MJ6zlVLtk

Her Website:
http://ronpaulok.com/


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Posted: Jan 31 2012, 08:59 PM


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Florida Primary (winner take all ) - CNN reported current Delegates are: (Add Romney win)

Romney -- 34 + 50 = 84

Gingrich -- 27

Paul -- 10

Santorum -- 8
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Posted: Feb 5 2012, 10:35 AM


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CNN - GOP Delegate Calculator:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2012/calculator/


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Posted: Feb 5 2012, 10:38 AM


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Nevada Vote NOT ALL IN YET (As of 9AM the next morning EST)? Only 71% reporting? (Clark County is the hang up with only 51% reporting so far. That is the County that Ron Paul won the Special Caucus late last night. So where are the other votes GOP boyz? Are you GOP guyz manipulating and making deals in this County, again this time? Are there missing votes again? Newt and Paul are only 1,000 votes apart! So virtually tied for 2nd.)
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/county/table/r/nv
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Delegates after Nevada: (28 Delegates awarded proportionally)
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/NV-R#0204


Delegates Being reported after Nevada: (I question this one. I don't think Santorum has that many)
http://projects.wsj.com/campaign2012/delegates

MSNBC:
http://elections.msnbc.msn.com/ns/politics...s/#.Ty7TRMmF9fc
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/

"Soft Delegates"

Romney 79 ?

Gingrich 31 ?

Paul 12 ?

Santorum 7 ?


It's amazing that these numbers are different everywhere you look. Can't find a good source on actual results yet. Also, the count isn't even finalized with only 71% reporting. So, will have to wait because we have people in the GOP who can't count, or who twist results for their own purposes? Geesh!
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CNN Delegate Count prior to 2-7-12 Vote in CO, MN, MO:
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries.html

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NOTE: Missouri has a non-binding vote today, so no delegates will be awarded until March. New this year!)
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/MO-R
http://www.mogop.org/2011/09/5713/
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Writes Katrina Trinko at National Review:

If you think Rick Santorum won Iowa, Minnesota, and Colorado, you’re wrong.

Let me explain: Santorum did win the caucus votes in all those states. But because none of those states have bound delegates, that means the state’s delegates to the national convention could theoretically vote for someone besides Santorum for the nomination, someone like say, Ron Paul, whose campaign is aggressively working to control as many state delegates as possible. In Minnesota, where Paul nabbed 27 percent of the caucus vote, the Paul campaign estimates that 75 percent of the current delegates are Paul supporters. In Colorado, where Paul got 12 percent of the vote, 50 percent of the delegates are Paul supporters. Now delegates face elimination rounds, so it’s unclear if the Paul campaign will be successful or not in maintaining these percentages. But the campaign is hoping to pull it off. From my piece today:

The campaign refuses to worry about backlash from the party if its plan succeeds, and Paul’s percentage of delegates at the convention is significantly higher than his percentage of votes.

“We think that’s the way a party should really pick its nominee,” [Paul national campaign chairman Jesse] Benton says. “We think that the activists that are most tuned in to the issues, most engaged in the process should be the ones selecting the nominee.”

It’s true that most states have bound delegates (or at least the vast majority of delegates are bound), so this strategy has limits. But if there is a brokered convention — which is not out of the realm of possibility this cycle — it will matter if most or a significant chunk of delegates are Paul supporters…
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John King interviewed Ron Paul after the debate last night, and he admitted that Ron Paul is 2ND IN DELEGATES RIGHT NOW (THIS IS WHAT MATTERS IN THE END, FOLKS! YOU MUST HAVE THE DELEGATES TO WIN. THE CHEATING THAT GOES ON IN THE ELECTION IS PROMOTING PEOPLE WHO DON'T REALLY HAVE THE SUPPORT FROM THE PEOPLE. REMEMBER THAT!)

Ron Paul after the AZ Republican Debate - CNN - February 22, 2012
http://youtu.be/w3zdsd8ZuXg


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Posted: Feb 23 2012, 12:08 PM


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The Real Delegate Score: Romney 93, Paul 82
http://www.dailypaul.com/214504/the-real-d...mney-93-paul-82


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Submitted by valleyforge on Tue, 02/21/2012 - 08:26

in Delegates 155 votes

Every media outlet seems to have a different delegate count. But almost invariably we're told Ron Paul is in last place and far behind the leader Mitt Romney.

But none of these delegate counters properly estimate how the caucuses will allocate their delegates. According to the Paul campaign, Ron is well positioned to win 50% of the delegates in Iowa, 75% in Minnesota, 50% in Colorado, and 75% in Maine. So what is likely to be the true delegate count once the caucus states select their national delegates?

Add together the bound delegates from New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, and Nevada, and extrapolate the caucus states' delegates using the Paul campaign's estimates and you get:

Total Delegates (IA, NH, SC, FL, NV, MN, CO, ME)
Romney: 93 (6, 7, 2, 50, 14, 2, 7, 5)
Paul: 82 (13, 3, 0, 0, 5, 28, 17, 16)
Gingrich: 29 (0, 0, 23, 0, 6, 0, 0, 0)
Santorum: 25 (6, 0, 0, 0, 3, 7, 9, 0)
Unpledged: 14 (3, 2, 0, 0, 0, 3, 3, 3)

*Unpledged includes Huntsman's delegates in NH as well as unbound party leader delegates in certain states.

The caucus/convention process for selecting delegates has plenty of quirks along the way - the eventual delegates could be more evenly dispersed or could skew even more heavily to Paul as the majority candidate. But this is a far more accurate portrayal of the true state of play than allocating delegates proportionately to the straw poll or entirely to the straw poll leader.

And it shows that, for now, this is a two-man race in delegates between Paul and Romney.



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NOTE: The media is not reporting the correct number of delegates! They all say something different! The delegate system is very complex, and many are not revealed until way after the vote! Be cautious when listening only to the media! THIS IS PROOF
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So Far Paul has 9 second place finishes. More than likely we have gotten the majority of delegates in these states: NH, MN, WA, VA, VT, ND, Maine, Idaho, and Alaska.



THE WORD IS NONE OF THE CANDIDATES WILL HAVE THE FULL NUMBER OF DELEGATES THEY NEED, AND THAT THERE WILL BE A BROKERED CONVENTION. AT THIS CONVENTION RON PAUL IS GOING TO HAVE A LOT OF DELEGATES VOTING FOR HIM BECAUSE HE IS THE REAL DEAL!

KEEP SUPPORTING HIM REGARDLESS OF WHAT THE LAME STREAM MEDIA TELLS YOU. HE IS THE REAL AMERICAN IN THIS RACE AND ANYONE WITH INTEGRITY, WHO IS AWAKE, WOULD NOT EVEN CONSIDER VOTING FOR ANYONE ELSE!


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NOTE: THERE IS NO WAY TO MAKE THESE DELEGATE NUMBERS ACCURATE! THE CONVENTION IN TAMPA WILL REVEAL THE TRUTH, AND THAT RON PAUL HAS DONE VERY WELL!

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Posted: Jun 14 2012, 09:38 AM


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There has been massive fraud in the GOP Election 2012. This video tells you about them! The fraud has been so bad that it is nearly impossible to count delegates, so if you are going to the convention you must stick to the vote you intended to go there to cast:
http://electionfraudremedy.com/
http://z4.invisionfree.com/The_Great_Decep...topic=10271&hl=
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