Can Ron Paul Play Now? (Wins Washington State Caucus)

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    http://www.khq.com/Global/story.asp?S=7847796

    Well...I guess they can still steal it from him.
     
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    omgitsfletch Well-Known Member

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    I'm reading it may only be Spokane County...don't break out the champagne just yet.
     
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    #6
    16% reporting:

    McCain 27%
    Huckabee 26%
    Paul 21%
    Romney 17% (WTF? I thought he quit!)

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    Another nice example of just how little support McCain has even though the media has already crowned him as the nominee.
     
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    It's pathetic. According to the MSN he's basically the only candidate left.
     
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    As a democrate I can't believe the republicans are going for McCain. :rolleyes:
     
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    The ballots are printed months before the election. If his name is on the ballot, he can be voted for. Its also probable that many of the people who voted for him were not aware that he had dropped out.
     
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    37% reporting:

    Huckabee 27%
    McCain 23%
    Paul 21%
    Romney 18%

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    There appears to be a very good chance McCain will lose all 3 contests today (Huckabee is also up in Louisiana.) That would be pretty awesome.
     
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    Many of the people voting do not know their arseholes from their elbows lol!

    How else can they vote for someone no longer in the race, even if he is on the ballot????? :confused:
     
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    I'd still vote for the candidate of my choice if he was the only one I trully supported even if he dropped out. Sometimes you've simply gotta stand for what you believe in ;)
     
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    He did quit Romney that is and he may beat Paul which would be funny.
     
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    It would be even more funny if he beat your lover Insane McCain. :D
     
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    78% Reporting Washington:

    Insane McCain 3,017 26%
    Huckabee 2,822 24%
    Paul 2,509 21%
    Romney 1,905 16% :confused:
    Uncommitted 1,489 13%
     
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    Sorry but my guy quit after Florida
     
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    Rudolph Hitler?

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    That would be my pick.
     
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    #20
    thank God for small miracles (no more Rudy.)

    McCain is now 0 for 2... Here's hoping Huckabee catches him in Wash. state too. Not that I like Huckabee - But I think it's great if McCain goes 0 for 3 right after the media crowns him the nominee.
     
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