Posted on 03/02/2012 5:44:45 PM PST by Steelers6
Rick needs momentum heading into Super Tuesday.
You blatantly and illogically posted that we wouldn’t have a chance to vote for Newt if we stopped Rick now. Rick had his shot and lost MI and AZ when his support was at its peak. If Newt doesn’t do well on Tuesday, he will be more hurt than Rick, because he needs a comeback more. So even leaving out the issue of Rick’s competence to actually be POTUS, your logic is entirely self-centered. A win for Newt is better for stopping Romney at this point than a win for Rick would be. This election is about the economy and Rick is a social issues candidate. The longer he sticks around, the more the general electorate will think the GOP is not serious about the economy.
The media is trying to marginalize Newt because they know he is the most qualified and articulate conservative in the race. They don’t fear Romney because he may as well be a Dim. They don’t fear Rick because he constantly puts his foot in his mouth. You can measure your generals by how much your enemy fears them, and the MSM marginalization tells you Newt is who we need to face Zero in the fall.
Color me completely ignorant.
A caucus in Washington state?
Where?
In 2008 we voted in the GOP primary by mail-in ballot.
I’ve actually been wondering when I would get mine.
Hopefully, there are enough Gingrich and Santorum people out there who think like us and will vote for Ron Paul in VA on Tues. We’ve got to stop Romney, or at least slow him down, and keep this thing going until Texas has it’s Primary May 29th. I don’t understand why this hasn’t even been discussed on here as of yet. But, like you said, it shows how poorly organized we Conservatives are.
Rick had his shot and lost MI and AZ when his support was at its peak.
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AND..... He had a double digit lead on RINO-Rom in Oklahoma and now that has evaporated. Rick needs to learn when to shut up and quit shooting himself in the foot with some of his dumb ass answers to questions and statements. Every time he opens his mouth and begins to speak, I cringe not knowing what stupid, juvenile, out-of-touch with the real world crap is going to come out of his mouth. If Santorum is the nominee, Obozo will win 35 States.
GO NEWT!!!
I agree with you. I’ve been a Newt supporter for some time and plan to caucus for him today, unless someone can convince me to go with Rick (it will take quite a bit of convincing).
I went to the caucus in WA State in 2008. Caucus locations open at 10 a.m. info here: http://wsrpcaucus.tumblr.com/
Info also available at the WA State Republican Party website: http://www.wsrp.org/
Additional info on the primary & Caucus (from the FAQs on the caucus website I included in the post above):
What is the difference between a caucus and a primary? Why arent we having a primary this year?
A primary election is when people get to vote, in our state via absentee ballots, to select who their nominee will be. In Washington State we have used both a primary and a caucus in the past to allocate our delegates to the national convention. This year, the Secretary of State and the State Legislature decided to cancel the primary due to budgetary considerations. Instead of simply filling out a ballot as in a primary, in a caucus, members of local communities meet and elect delegates to the County Convention, at the county convention those delegates will select delegates to the State Convention who will select our States 40 delegates to the national convention.
While it might provide a bit of momentum, what’s announced today is the results of a straw poll and is non-binding:
9.Is my vote going to be made public?
There are two parts to the caucus. When you sign in, you will be asked to state your presidential preference - this will be considered your vote for the presidential straw poll. This vote will be a public vote in your caucus but it will not be made available to the general public. Then at the caucus you will undertake the important business of electing delegates. This is your vote that actually counts. The Straw poll is just a snapshot of who caucus attendees support, but the ultimate determiner of which candidates wins Washingtons delegates will be the delegates elected at the precincts caucuses.
10.What happens after the caucus? How do I know if my candidate has won?
After the caucus, delegates will show up at their county caucuses, where they will elect delegates to the State Convention, finally at the State Convention they will elect delegates to the national convention. The ultimate winner of Washingtons delegates will not be determined until the State Convention on May 30th- June2nd. However, the straw poll results will be distributed to the press the day of the March 3rd caucuses. So you will be able to see then who most Washingtonians voted for. These early results are non-binding.
http://wsrpcaucus.tumblr.com/faq
it took til post #48 for someone to point out that at a caucus, you vote for delegates from among those attending. So y’all go to a caucus to participate actively, not to vote for PREz candidates.
Of course, they are holding a straw poll also at the caucus. But the straw poll is a side activity ... it really has nothing to do with the caucus.
These Freepers need to grow a brain. I am really done with talkin’ to ignoramuses. ZOT me please.
I am a Conservative, have been on this forum for 12 years and have been helpful I believe. And while I don’t have negative stuff today to offload on Gingrich here, I am standing in support of SANTORUM. And wish him victory in Washington State today. Thank you all.
Just got back from my local caucus.
I moved here in 2004.
I knew we had a State Caucus, but since GWBush was the obvious nominee I didn't pay close attention.
I didn't get a single phone call or mailer from the local GOP on this election.
And I read the local news each day, too - nothing.
I've been politically engaged my entire life, so this came as a complete shock.
I just returned from the Washington Caucus. Sorry if its not the news you want to see, but this I think will be the way it shakes out at the end of the day.
WA Caucus Report
Location: So. King County
My Table which sat 2 precincts had 11 people.
The vote tally was:
Romney 7
Santorum 1
Paul 1 ( a young kid)
Undecided 2
Newt 0
Despite the gauntlet of Ron Paul signs we had to drive through going into the caucus location, their voting numbers were very tiny. The number of people was unbelievable. I have been going to these things for the last three Presidential elections and this was the largest yet. Lots of first timers. Of my table of 11, all but me were first timers.
Im not sure what gives with the 2 undecided votes. Why give up a beautiful Saturday morning to go vote for nobody?
You’re very welcome! Glad you got to go.
Why don’t you post your caucus experience on this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2854062/posts
Voted for Newt tonight. It’s going to be tight here in Tennessee, according to the pollsters. Cross your fingers and say your prayers, Annieokie.
Amadeo
Go Newt!
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