Super Tuesday is here again for the Republican GOP Presidential Primary race. It's now time for Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich to face off in the biggest day yet for them.
Republican GOP Presidential Primary Candidates Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich
DailyPaul.com - Ten states vote on Super Tuesday:
Alaska (caucus)
Georgia (primary)
Idaho (caucus)
Massachusetts (primary)
North Dakota (caucus)
Ohio (primary)
Oklahoma (primary)
Tennessee (primary)
Vermont (primary)
Virginia (primary)
What will happen to Newt Gingrich after super tuesday? Well I think it may be time for him to drop out if he doesn't win a lot of states and pick up a lot of ground. CNN - It means that Super Tuesday is near, and Newt Gingrich is running out of time and space to get his juice back.
The former speaker of the U.S. House hasn't won a state since South Carolina on January 21, pretty much ceding the headlines to Mitt Romney vs. Rick Santorum. He pins his hope for a return to marquee status on two things: a big win in Georgia and big increases in prices at the gas pump.
"I keep coming back," he said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I have twice been the front-runner in the national polls and with the gasoline, and I think we're coming back for a third time."
What the Main stream media is failing to tell you but Ron Paul will tell you is that he's doing much better then they will admit. What's important about this race is Delegates. We might have a broken GOP Convention which means Delegates become even more powerful. The real Delegate count is much higher for Ron Paul then what is broadcast on main stream news. RunRonPaul - On CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Texas Rep. Ron Paul sounds optimistic about the rest of the Republican nominating process. He predicts he will obtain a “majority of delegates” in Tuesday’s bundle of nominating contests.
Spending the day campaigning in Alaska, Rep. Paul told host Bob Schieffer that he is looking to win three of the seven “Super Tuesday” states: Alaska, North Dakota and Idaho. Those three states are holding caucuses on Tuesday, and Paul is sticking with his strategy of focusing on the small caucus states that rely on activist voters.
Bloomberg Businessweek - Tomorrow is “Super Tuesday,” the latest—and possibly last—significant event on the Republican primary calendar. Eleven states will hold primaries, including such major ones as Ohio and Georgia, and 419 delegates will be at stake. Cable news will make a huge deal of it. John King may already be preloading ephedrine in preparation.
Republicans criticize Obama over Iran Situation to gain more votes on Super Tuesday. The Jerusalem Post - WASHINGTON – Ahead of the 10-state Super Tuesday GOP primary contest, Republican candidates slammed US President Barack Obama’s stance on Iran.
Tuesday’s votes, which include the big prizes of Ohio, Georgia and Tennessee, could significantly tilt the race for nomination given the large number of states and delegates at play.
Romney claims to have the advantage on Super Tuesday... I think not, we've seen it before that he thinks he's going to do good and then loses big. Realclearpolitics.com - "Heading into the Super Tuesday contests when more than 400 delegates will be at stake, Mitt Romney’s advisors argued that the momentum in the Republican presidential nominating race was shifting in their favor after their win Saturday in Washington state." What the Romney camp isn't realizing is that Ron Paul actually got the most Delegates out of Washington state. For example one precinct had 8 voters, 7 for Romney and 1 for Ron Paul and guess who got the Delegate.. Ron Paul as his 1 supporter stayed and went through the process to become the Delegate.
As far as Rick Santorum I don't think he's got much of a chance to do well on Super Tuesday, he keeps going on about birth control and things like that that won't solve our Country's real issues of climbing national debt, budget deficits, economy, falling dollar, and more. This will catch up to him and I think Super Tuesday it will start to.
The Super PAC's could have a big influence on Super Tuesday as they have money some of the campaigns don't to spend in states to help the Candidates win. Huffingtonpost.com - In total, independent groups, which are supposedly unaffiliated with the campaigns, have spent $11.9 million across the Super Tuesday states, according to records held by the Federal Election Commission. Most of that money has gone towards television and radio ads that are almost entirely negative.
This is certainly going to be an exciting Super Tuesday and many questions will be answered. I think we may be down to 3 after tomorrow.. We will see.
Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts
Monday, March 5, 2012
Super Tuesday, How will Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich
Friday, February 24, 2012
Ron Paul May Be Mitt Romney's VP or Will He?
Mitt Romney may be looking to have Ron Paul as his VP but don't count on it. It appears Mitt Romney may be trying this just to win over some of Ron Paul's supporters. The Establishment will never let him become VP, the only way for him to get in office is for him to get voted in.
From infowars.com Former Ron Paul staffer Lew Rockwell says that talk of an alliance between Mitt Romney and Ron Paul is an “establishment trick” to smear Paul by making him appear as a sell out. Read the entire article here
Ron Paul and Mitt Romney answer questions during a Republican Debate
Lew Rockwell who is a former Ron Paul staffer talking about Mitt Romney said "Just because he looks good in a suit doesn’t mean that he’s not one of the top creeps, otherwise he wouldn’t be supported by the Republican establishment and by the establishment in general, so no we don’t want anything to do with him except to oppose him"
The Washington Post says The two teamed up Wednesday night to blast former senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) at the GOP presidential debate in Mesa, Ariz. And now, Paul’s national campaign chairman, Jesse Benton, confirms that the decision last week by the two campaigns to skip a March 1 CNN debate in Georgia was a closely-coordinated one.
Jessie Benton said this about Ron Paul and Mitt Romney missing the Georgia Debate. ”A lot of it just comes down to scheduling. Both of our campaigns, for example, had places, specific places we wanted our candidates to be on March 1st, and they weren’t in Georgia. Other states that were priorities for us. And so we talked it out and we said, ‘Hey, let’s present a united front and make sure our candidates can get where they need to be rather than being at the 22nd or 23rd debate in Georgia.’ That’s how we cooperate.”
So now the story continues, where it will go we'll just have to wait and see.
From infowars.com Former Ron Paul staffer Lew Rockwell says that talk of an alliance between Mitt Romney and Ron Paul is an “establishment trick” to smear Paul by making him appear as a sell out. Read the entire article here
Ron Paul and Mitt Romney answer questions during a Republican Debate
Lew Rockwell who is a former Ron Paul staffer talking about Mitt Romney said "Just because he looks good in a suit doesn’t mean that he’s not one of the top creeps, otherwise he wouldn’t be supported by the Republican establishment and by the establishment in general, so no we don’t want anything to do with him except to oppose him"
The Washington Post says The two teamed up Wednesday night to blast former senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) at the GOP presidential debate in Mesa, Ariz. And now, Paul’s national campaign chairman, Jesse Benton, confirms that the decision last week by the two campaigns to skip a March 1 CNN debate in Georgia was a closely-coordinated one.
Jessie Benton said this about Ron Paul and Mitt Romney missing the Georgia Debate. ”A lot of it just comes down to scheduling. Both of our campaigns, for example, had places, specific places we wanted our candidates to be on March 1st, and they weren’t in Georgia. Other states that were priorities for us. And so we talked it out and we said, ‘Hey, let’s present a united front and make sure our candidates can get where they need to be rather than being at the 22nd or 23rd debate in Georgia.’ That’s how we cooperate.”
So now the story continues, where it will go we'll just have to wait and see.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The Military Choice: Ron Paul is the Choice of the Troops
Ron Paul receives more contributions from active duty military than all other candidates combined.
From the Washington Post - Anyone who believes that Ron Paul's foreign policy is a sign of weakness, or that he does not have the courage to defend this country, should talk to Dr. Paul's military supporters. More than 1,500 supporters showed up at the march on the White House in support of Congressman Paul.
Among them were over 400 active duty or retired military members participating in the rally. None of them were timid about their support of the only military veteran in the race for the Presidency.
“We support him because he supports us!” exclaimed Corporal Jesse Thorton in his speech supporting Ron Paul. Echoing the theme of the march, Thorton also said, “Ron Paul is the choice of the troops.” Read the entire article
From the Washington Post - Anyone who believes that Ron Paul's foreign policy is a sign of weakness, or that he does not have the courage to defend this country, should talk to Dr. Paul's military supporters. More than 1,500 supporters showed up at the march on the White House in support of Congressman Paul.
Among them were over 400 active duty or retired military members participating in the rally. None of them were timid about their support of the only military veteran in the race for the Presidency.
“We support him because he supports us!” exclaimed Corporal Jesse Thorton in his speech supporting Ron Paul. Echoing the theme of the march, Thorton also said, “Ron Paul is the choice of the troops.” Read the entire article
Sunday, February 19, 2012
New Poll Shows Ron Paul Best to Beat Obama
According to a new Iowa Poll Ron Paul does the best against Obama.
From Des Moines Register - President Barack Obama trails three of the four Republican candidates in head-to-head match-ups if the election were held today. Read entire article
From Des Moines Register - President Barack Obama trails three of the four Republican candidates in head-to-head match-ups if the election were held today. Read entire article
Ron Paul Says "U.S. is slipping into a fascist system"
Ron Paul once again is making great statements about the future of the U.S. Ron Paul has a near perfect record in his predictions and once again he is right unless something changes.
From the AP - KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul warned the U.S. is "slipping into a fascist system" dominated by government and businesses as he held a fiery rally Saturday night upstaging established Republican Party banquets a short distance away. Read the rest of the article
Newt Gingrich says Romney should drop out of the Presidential race if he loses Michigan
Newt Gingrich may be right as Romney has had lots of trouble in the Republican Primary. As these two fight Ron Paul should gain from it.
From The Washington Post - Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich hinted Sunday that if rival Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney loses the primary election in his home state of Michigan, he should drop out of the race. Read the rest of the article
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