Well, I figured I'd make the thread now, let's keep updates in here. Didn't see any sign waving or signs for months now around town aside from the occasional Paul sign, but yesterday there were a few people waving Romney signs, a Huckabee sign waver, and I've been seeing a few McCain signs around town. Some Ron Paul signs as always, but I've yet to see a Rudy sign or bumper sticker.
Yay for apathy among the young voters. I obviously can't say for sure, but I appeared to be the only person under 40 at my polling location today, at least while I was there. Congrats to the younger generation for continuing the fine trend of not giving a shit.
So will Rudy throw in the towel tomorrow? That's really the most I can hope for right now. I just want that man to disappear from the political spectrum forever.
He will drop out tonight like I have predicted for weeks. The scumbag needs to disappear from the political spectrum forever I agree with you.
While I think that Rudy Giuliani is a scumbag who in my opinion is the worst option of all of the candidates running for president right now (in both parties) - I don't really want him to drop out just yet because the worst thing that could happen for Ron Paul's campaign at the moment is for there to be fewer candidates in the field making it easier for McCain to pull in large amounts of delegates which in turn makes the possibility of a brokered convention less likely.
Hallelujah brother! Giuliani is committed to the GOP debate in California for Jan 30th. But if he comes in 3rd or worse tonight he's done, and if he comes in first, you know it's a Diebold scam with the machines again.
RP currently 3%, Huck at 13%. He took last place with flying colors! Maybe RP supporters just forgot to go vote?
Only if you are getting your updates from prison planet. 58% in, Ron Paul at 3% (still) according to Fox. Interesting that RP can't beat Guiliani in a state where Rudy has actually campaigned
Exactly. Everyone in FL comes up second place except the winner. Paul hardly spent any time or money there, it was purely a strategic decision.