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To: petercooper

(Got this in email from NumbersUSA)

IF YOU WANT TO VOTE TO KEEP McCAIN FROM GETTING DELEGATES IN YOUR STATE ...

It would seem to be a significant victory if McCain can be stopped from getting any more than 700 of the more than 1,000 delegates at stake today. That (combined with the nearly 100 he already has) would leave him at least 400 short of the 1,191 needed to secure the GOP nomination.

A major victory would be to keep him below 600. That would give anti-amnesty forces some time in the remaining Primary states to better educate Republican voters about Sen. McCain’s stated commitment to giving amnesty to at least 10 million illegal aliens and to dramatically increasing the importation of foreign workers to compete with American workers.

Keeping McCain’s wins under 600 — or even under 700 — is going to be tough because polls show McCain with overwhelming leads in winner-take-all states of New York (101 delegates), New Jersey (52) and Connecticut (30).

This next section is highly controversial because every Republican and Democratic candidate has support among a segment of you getting this email. Please understand that I am making no endorsements here.

But what I am doing is showing you what you would do if your top priority today is to keep pro-amnesty McCain from getting delegates.

Paul, Huckabee and Romney have all made explicit promises to oppose legalization (amnesty) of illegal aliens and to use an Attrition Through Enforcement policy that drives illegal aliens back to their home countries.

(Nearly all of the surveys listed below were taken over the weekend.)

If you are willing to switch your vote from your favorite candidate to a candidate best able to defeat McCain today, you might:

VOTE FOR RON PAUL in ....

* ALASKA: The Wall Street Journal suggests Paul might be poised to win this state.

VOTE FOR MITT ROMNEY in ...

* ARIZONA: Deep resentments among Republicans about their long-time home-state Senator McCain has left him with a bit of vulnerability and perhaps the opportunity for a Super Bowl type upset. The latest Rasmussen polls show McCain at 43%, followed by Romney at 34% (and Huckabee at 9% and Paul at 7%). A truly serious get-out-the-vote drive provides the slightest possibility of the embarrassing upset for McCain.

* CALIFORNIA: The latest SurveyUSA shows McCain at 39% and Romney at 36%. But Rasmussen’s poll of the last two days shows Romney ahead with 40% over McCain’s 32% (and 12% for Huckabee and 5% for Paul). A McCain loss in California would give a lot of people hope in the remaining Primary states. Anti-amnesty votes should coalesce around Romney for a big news media victory and lots of delegates.

* COLORADO: Romney should take this from McCain if the anti-amnesty voters stick with him.

* GEORGIA: According to the latest Insider Advantage poll, McCain at 32% is in a dead heat with Romney at 31% (followed by Huckabee at 26% and Paul at 3%). Georgia is one of the three most aggressive states in trying to drive illegal aliens away. Unless some of Huckabee’s and Paul’s supporters switch to Romney, the state may send pro-amnesty McCain delegates to the convention.

* ILLINOIS: The latest SurveyUSA shows McCain at 38% and Romney at 23% (with Huckabee at 25% and Paul at 7%). This is a real long-shot that will require incredible turnout by anti-amnesty voters.

* MASSACHUSETTS: Make sure Romney takes the delegates of his home state.

* MONTANA: The winner takes all 25 delegates.

* NORTH DAKOTA: Romney should be the frontrunner for the anti-amnesty vote here.

* UTAH: Romney appears poised to take all these delegates.

VOTE FOR MIKE HUCKABEE in ...

* ALABAMA: Latest SurveyUSA poll shows McCain at 37% and Huckabee at 35% (with Romney at 19% and Paul at 6%). Romney and Paul voters could easily push Huckabee vote total to defeat McCain. Huckabee over the weekend signed the long and detailed immigration pledge of Sen. Sessions, Alabama’s wildly popular champion opponent of illegal immigration. Alabamans despise amnesty. How could this state go for McCain? The only way is for the anti-amnesty vote to be divided.

* ARKANSAS: Huckabee should win in his home state. Make sure McCain doesn’t pull an upset.

* MISSOURI: This is a winner-take-all state. According to the latest SurveyUSA, McCain at 33% will take all of Missouri’s 58 delegates unless anti-amnesty forces coalesce behind one candidate. Although Romney is close at 28% (and Paul at 4%), the best chance for defeating McCain appears to be switching votes to Huckabee who at 31% is virtually tied with McCain.

* OKLAHOMA: Latest SurveyUSA shows McCain at 37% and Huckabee at 32% (with Romney at 23% and Paul at 3%). That is striking distance in a state that is one of the most anti-illegal-immigration in the nation. Why would Oklahomans give their delegates to Amnesty King McCain? Because the anti-amnesty vote is split.

* TENNESSEE: Latest Insider Advantage poll shows McCain with 32% just barely ahead of Huckabee at 30% (with Romney at 22% and Paul at 6%). This is another strongly anti-amnesty state that should easily help Huckabee take these delegates away from McCain.


12 posted on 02/05/2008 6:16:57 AM PST by redtetrahedron ("Before I formed you in the womb I knew you" - Jer 1:5 | RIP Fred'08)
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To: redtetrahedron

Well, damn. I wish I’d seen this yesterday. I was at the polls by 7 AM so I could vote before work and before the weather hits later today. The weather could play havoc with the Missouri results.


18 posted on 02/05/2008 6:19:36 AM PST by Mama25 (The only chaps a girl can trust are those she wears)
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To: redtetrahedron

This is good info. We should e-mail it now to any friends who are in the above states.


27 posted on 02/05/2008 6:29:16 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia (Bi-partisanship: Democrats and RINOs working together to screw up the country)
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To: redtetrahedron

Only SUCKERS vote for Romney.

He is more liberal than McCain.

If you want to protest vote ... people should vote for Huckabee, Paul, or Apple Sauce.

Romney has supported everything (illegal immigration, campaign finance reform, against bush tax cuts, etc.) that everyone complains about here! Also, he even criticized McCain just in Florida for McCain voting against Medicare Rx (a vote McCain got right).

Don’t let Romney take conservative voters as FOOLS


29 posted on 02/05/2008 6:30:01 AM PST by bluebeak
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To: redtetrahedron

Nice run down. Thanks for posting this.


100 posted on 02/05/2008 7:35:14 AM PST by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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To: redtetrahedron

Won’t the big story be McCain losing his own state?


238 posted on 02/05/2008 10:49:23 AM PST by edcoil
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To: redtetrahedron
I get emails from NumbersUSA but I've never seen that email. Nor is that plan on their website. Can you foward the email you got to my email at keeparkansaslegal@yahoo.com so that I can post it on my blog.

KeepArkansasLegal

424 posted on 02/05/2008 12:25:18 PM PST by pulaskibush (USA, founded by tolerant Christians. USSR, founded by intolerant Secularist.)
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