1. yes
1. no
Your answers are nonsense and would only be sensible to a leftist.
Obama’s people can control 38 states in ratification? They must be very very powerful.
That means the conservatives could only hold at most 12 states. Let’s see, McCain won 21 states in 2008 despite the fact that he was considered one of the least desired candidates by conservatives and is considered to have been the default candidate.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/election/2008/
In fact that’s 21 states that went GOP in a time when GW Bush was hated even by many conservatives and the Republicans were held responsible for all problems. But a presidential election may not be a good measure of what would happen in a ratification.
A better measure might be how many GOP governors and how many GOP counties. There are presently 24 GOP governors.
The most conservative states would be indicated as those with the largest percentage of red counties.
These are the counties that would send delegates to a state convention.
The most conservative states are:
MT,ID,ND,AK,UT,AL,MS,LA,OK,TX,AR,SC,NC,TN,SD,NE,KS,VA.
That’s 18 states and that’s not all of the red States, just the most conservative.
So unless Obama has a plan to make Americans happy with him, and he has dismal approval ratings at this stage of his presidency, then it’s safe to day that 2010 is going to seem like a bloodbath compared to 2008.
Conservatives are going to get their chance for sure.
So your answers (1. Yes 2. No) are nonsensical unless Obama’s communist organizations can control 3000+ counties of which more than 80% are conservative or GOP.