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To: mnehring

Interesting....Does anyone here know what the consequences might be?


3 posted on 01/05/2012 6:16:02 PM PST by maeng ( l)
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To: maeng

In Iowa, the delegates aren’t actually assigned by the caucus so it is mostly a PR victory.


6 posted on 01/05/2012 6:18:35 PM PST by mnehring
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To: maeng

The caucuses had a presidential preference straw vote. The winner gets nothing from the Iowa Republican Party and the losers lose nothing.

Delegates to Iowa’s next level can not be committed to any candidate, as per national GOP rules. Iowa’s Republican National Convention delegates are not chosen until the middle of June.


21 posted on 01/05/2012 6:30:50 PM PST by jjotto ("Ya could look it up!")
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To: maeng

I think Mitt should accept the fact he is about as popular as gas on a bus trip and drop out.
But as long as morons like McCain keep endorsing him and goofballs keep voting for him,he is staying in for the long run.


102 posted on 01/06/2012 1:32:18 AM PST by Yorlik803 (better to die on your feet than live on your knees.)
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To: maeng

I’m guessing Santorum would gain a delegate & Willard would lose one.


134 posted on 01/07/2012 5:36:16 AM PST by Tribune7 (Vote Perry)
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