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The way I read this, Mitt would have had a bigger win if the voters hadn't voted for Newt in congressional districts where Santorum had failed to get his delegate slates filled.

Could Santorum have stopped Mitt in Ohio if he had finished filling in those slates?

Ohio vote and awarded delegates [scroll up to top]

1 posted on 03/07/2012 7:22:03 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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I would like to see the US counties map for Romney primary support this year laid next to the US counties for Obama support in 2008 elections. It might show an interesting demographic...


2 posted on 03/07/2012 7:30:13 AM PST by OrioleFan (Republicans believe every day is July 4th, Democrats believe every day is April 15th.)
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Romney, Virginia GOP commits election fraud: FOX News
The Examiner
Michael Phelps

With only minutes before the first Super-Tuesday Caucuses were set to close, FOX News and the University of Virginia Center for Politics reported a likely election fraud situation, committed by Mitt Romney and the Virginia GOP.

The establishment elite may be up to their usual 2012, nomination process shenanigans again as more people in positions of knowing have come forward to proclaim their displeasure with the establishment’s handling of challenges to their favorite candidate.

Multiple states across the country reported precincts tampered with, votes permanently lost, elections oddly postponed, permanently unverifiable results, and now simply not even allowing candidates to even be on the ballot to begin with.

Reporting from Virginia, FOX News’s Shannon Breen gave voice to political analyst, Virginia Tech’s Larry Sabato, who says it is very likely Mitt Romney and the Virginia GOP establishment, and their minions purposely kept signatures from being counted so, at least, Newt Gingrich wouldn’t be on Virginia’s ballot on Super-Tuesday.
 
With only minutes before the first Super-Tuesday Caucuses were set to close, FOX News and the University of Virginia Center for Politics reported a likely election fraud situation, committed by Mitt Romney and the Virginia GOP.

The establishment elite may be up to their usual 2012, nomination process shenanigans again as more people in positions of knowing have come forward to proclaim their displeasure with the establishment’s handling of challenges to their favorite candidate.
Multiple states across the country reported precincts tampered with, votes permanently lost, elections oddly postponed, permanently unverifiable results, and now simply not even allowing candidates to even be on the ballot to begin with.

Reporting from Virginia, FOX News’s Shannon Breen gave voice to political analyst, Virginia Tech’s Larry Sabato, who says it is very likely Mitt Romney and the Virginia GOP establishment, and their minions purposely kept signatures from being counted so, at least, Newt Gingrich wouldn’t be on Virginia’s ballot on Super-Tuesday.
 
If the allegations are investigated and found to be accurate, it would represent an addition to the growing list of reports showing the establishment elite to be manipulating the nomination process country wide, in favor on Mitt Romney.

Further stealing caucuses from other candidates, mainly Ron Paul, to likely insure the continuance of a 1%’r agenda that, according to Wall Street and the lion’s share of its campaign donation money, Mitt Romney is most likely to support should he be the nominee and beat Obama in November.

Supporting Medium: 

FOX News (video): Romney & GOP kept Gingrich off of Virginia ballot

Examiner: Ron Paul’s wife, Carol Paul says elections are being stolen

CSM: Did Mitt Romney steal Maine caucuses from Ron Paul?

BuzzFeed: “Outrage”: Ron Paul Manager Claim Conspiracy In Maine

Political Wire: Santorum Says Romney Rigged Straw Poll

WSJ: Paul Campaign Challenges Romney’s Maine Win

Examiner: Maine vote fraud official

Examiner: Nevada vote fraud official

Examiner: Iowa vote fraud official

Suggested by the author:
Iowa’s delegate seats for sale: Sources
Carol Paul: Election fraud confirmed
Romney Paul alliance: Pure establishment theater
Ron Paul Campaign: Establishment hiding Maine Caucus results
Newsmax accidentally prints Romney Nevada win article 2 days early

POSTED BY INTERCEPT AT 7:27 PM
LABELS: CORPORATE RULE, ELECTION FRAUD, LARRY SABATO, MITT ROMNEY, NEWT GINGRICH, RICK SANTORUM, RON PAUL, VIRGINIA


3 posted on 03/07/2012 7:37:25 AM PST by Linda Frances (Only God can change a heart, but we can pray for hearts to be changed.)
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Look at the map. The population centers, i.e. the moderates and liberals, voted for Romney. The rest went for Santorum, i.e. the conservative.

And all the population centers will go for Obama in November, as well as the states of VT and MA, which Romney also won handily. Not much of a victory.


4 posted on 03/07/2012 7:37:36 AM PST by cotton1706
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“When you take Santorum out, Republicans went with Gingrich. This congressional district is very conservative."

Well, isn't THAT interesting! I just heard Santorum's campaign guy on Laura Ingraham say that Rick's voters probably WOULDN'T go for Newt if Rick dropped out. I am starting to get very fed up with all the Santorum people telling Newt to GET OUT NOW. How about Rick sit out Alabama and Mississippi and let Gringrich take on Romney one on one?

5 posted on 03/07/2012 7:39:49 AM PST by Mangia E Statti Zitto
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Super Tuesday gains in delegates:

11 posted on 03/07/2012 8:06:51 AM PST by Brown Deer (Pray for 0bama. Psalm 109:8)
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