To: Netizen
How long can he suspend his campaign without it being over?
Technically he can suspend it for as long as he wants, it's not actually over until he either ends up with zero delegates, or the nominee is chosen at the convention.
585 posted on
12/03/2011 10:59:10 AM PST by
mkjessup
(I stand with Herman Cain!!)
To: mkjessup
I want him to run more than ever. So what if he had a zipper problem.
Pikachu wouldn’t give up, Cain.
598 posted on
12/03/2011 11:00:54 AM PST by
Yaelle
To: mkjessup
I was just going to post that Plan C might be hoping for a brokered convention. If Romney and Gingrich split the delegates, and Paul siphons off a few, and maybe Bachmann and Cain get some write-ins, the convention could open up.
-PJ
606 posted on
12/03/2011 11:01:23 AM PST by
Political Junkie Too
(If you can vote for President, then your children can run for President.)
To: All
Posted this once, here it is again: If he quits the campaign, he can’t raise more money to pay campaign debt. If he suspends, can continue to bring it money to pay debt. His campaign is over but he must continue to gather money to pay his workers/rent/etc., until debt is cleared.
647 posted on
12/03/2011 11:05:18 AM PST by
Marcella
(Newt will smash Obama in debates. Newt needs money.)
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