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To: Colofornian
"That means that true conservative FREEPERs in all but those dozen toss-up states have ANY reason to vote for a pro-abort liberal socialist healthcare pioneer like Romney...their vote would either be "meaningless" (Obama states); or won't hurt Romney (those 23+ conservative states)."

Also...at least as far as FREEPERs go...if you subtract 100% of FREEPER votes (& give them to Virgil Goode) in the conservative states noted in the chart below, Romney would still win those states. Your pro-Romney vote -- unlike what Moonshot has said -- won't matter...in those states. The most that Romney moonbeam utilitarian arguments could even count is within swing states listed below: [ROMNEY STATES] Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Arizona, Alaska, Georgia, South Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee."

Lady, you're an idiot. But I don't mind taking you to the woodshed again and again ... Goode is not on the ballot in even half of those 23 states. Not even one-third...

127 posted on 07/24/2012 8:46:09 PM PDT by StAnDeliver (2008 + IN, NC, FL, VA, OH, NV o/r IA = 271EV)
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To: StAnDeliver; All
I don't mind taking you to the woodshed again and again ... Goode is not on the ballot in even half of those 23 states. Not even one-third...

I even listed for you (see post #35) which states Goode is on the ballot...You mentioned those 23 conservative states -- that Goode "is...Not even" on "one-third" of those states...Last time I looked at math, 8 is OVER one-third of 23!

Those 8 conservative states? Tennessee, South Dakota, South Carolina, Mississippi, Missouri, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah.

Stupid is as stupid does. (And you go 'round calling others an "idiot?")

Per the July 24, 2012 Roanoke Times: Former U.S. Rep. Virgil Goode, seeking the presidency as the Constitution Party nominee, on Monday turned in petitions at the North Carolina State Board of Elections. Goode will be a certified write-in candidate and votes for him will count in North Carolina if more than 500 petition signatures of qualified voters are confirmed. In his home state of Virginia, meanwhile, Goode said he already has submitted 14,375 signatures and aims to collect a few thousand more before the Aug. 24 deadline to get on the fall ballot. Virginia requires signatures of at least 10,000 qualified voters, including at least 400 from each of its 11 congressional districts. Goode said he's qualified for the ballot in 17 states but is aiming to win access in at least 40.
Virgil Goode says he's made it on 17 state ballots

So...let's "review," shall we?

1. Goode will easily get on the ballot in his home state of VA...making Virginia the 18th state (BTW, the one state I left off in post #35 is New Mexico, which became the 17th state for Goode to be on its ballot). The Goode Web site cited an in-state July poll which said his in-state numbers have jumped from 5% to 9%.
2. After VA becomes state #18, Goode plans on adding 22 more states to qualify for those state ballots = 40.
3. Per the Roanoke Times, even a state where he won't be on the ballot -- North Carolina -- he will still be a "certified write-in candidate" in that state.
4. If you live in Oregon, BOTH Goode and Romney will be on THAT ballot. Romney won't do any better than Goode in collecting Oregon electoral votes. If you tell people in OR not to vote for Goode 'cause he can't win, you might as well be consistent & say the same thing for Romney in that state...'cause neither will win there. Oregon voters, vote for Virgil Goode and send a message to those RINOs!!!!
5. Once Goode reaches the Aug. 24 deadline to get on the Virginia ballot, that'll place him on the ballot in 8 (count 'em 8) swing states (Ohio, Florida, Colorado, Virginia, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Mexico, and Nevada)...with more to come...Virgil Goode will be a force to reckon with for Romney...
6. Even in conservative states expected to go "Romney," when you look @ the high Evangelical voter base in those states where Goode already is on that ballot...Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, etc. ... there could be a few surprises...FREEPERs: If you live in those states -- and if 100% of you FREEPERs voted for Goode, Obama still won't win those states! So vote for Goode!!!

138 posted on 07/24/2012 10:06:34 PM PDT by Colofornian (Saying Mitt would keep past political promises is like prophesying that Gumby won't bend anymore)
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