RLENT
Veteran Expediter
You attitude has everything to do it ..... so does mine .... and everyone else's ...My 'attitude' has nothing to do with it.
You're having your say right now .... consider carefully what you are doing with it ....I may not even get a say
What the heck are you watching or reading ..... ?it may well be over before our primary.
Did you move recently ?
Surely you're not that disconnected from how the process works .....
You do understand that what is being portrayed in the media about how many delegates each candidate has "won" is highly inaccurate, don't you ?
It takes 1144 to secure the nomination ..... and the number of delegates contested will not even reach that number until Saturday, March 24th 2012 - when Louisiana's caucus occurs ....
And since not all delegates have been won by a single candidate at this point, it will have to go on even longer than that ....
Michigan's primary occurs on Tuesday, February 28, 2012 .... so you'll get a chance to pull the lever .... (the question, of course, is who you'll be voting against ...... since you never vote for anyone apparently .... )
In fact, the likelihood that there will be a brokered convention of sorts is looking more and more certain - which is entirely contrary to what the MSM pundits (and some on here IIRC) were telling us not all that long ago. If you'll recall, it wasn't all that long ago that Mitten's coronation was a forgone conclusion ..... now, we're starting to hear that may not be the case .......
Out of the 267 delegates that have been contested thus far, at least 106 of them are currently unpledged/unallocated:
2012 Republican Primary Delegate Allocation
Sure it is .... your failure to see it, doesn't make it otherwise.My 'attitude' is not the problem
Neither was Frothy .... until a couple of nights ago .... and now all of a sudden things have changed in a single night .....He cannot pull the votes needed. Has not in the past, is not now.
Wowser ....
I wouldn't expect that to last too long though (.... once the stuff on his connection to Jerry Sandusky and that other guy up in Erie comes out, he'll probably be toast ....)
Well, I don't want to predict anything, but you may want to tune tomorrow afternoon, when the Maine Caucus results are reported ....When has he won anything last?
Beyond that, due to the way that the individual state primary contests are structured (proportional delegate allocation vs winner-take-all or some variation thereof) it is actually possible to not win a single contest (if the winning is split between a number of individuals) until some point fairly far down the road ...... and still take the nomination ....
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