To: buckalfa
.....Then again, during the early stages of the campaign, Santorum and Newt were marginal candidates at best and really did not have the money, organization, or expectations to have the need to be on the ballot in all primary states. But Romney, Paul and Gingrich all have full slates. OHIO is a prize not to be taken lightly.
Meanwhile in Georgia: In a tough call, Newt Gingrich gets my vote
To: Cincinatus' Wife
What we really need is for all of our VA Freepers to vote for PAUL!
Still trying to figure out the TN delegate problem for Santorum. I found this interesting story, but it is very convoluted.
http://tennesseeticket.com/2012/02/27/how-to-pick-delegates-for-santorum-in-tennessee/
So... VA, OH, TN, all with ballot or delegate problems. We know that Santorum was able to get on the ballot in IN but the question is, are there ANY OTHER states out there that hold this kind of problem for Santorum or Gingrich?
22 posted on
03/03/2012 5:17:36 AM PST by
georgiagirl_pam
(STEP ONE: SECURE YOUR DOOR (gives you more time to get your gun!) mysafedoor.com)
To: Cincinatus' Wife
It will be interesting to see the reaction if Santorum gets teh most votes and Romney walks with the most delegates.
24 posted on
03/03/2012 5:22:03 AM PST by
MSF BU
To: Cincinatus' Wife
I voted Newt in the SC primary, but would support Santorum if he were the nominee. However, like others on this thread have said, the GOP-E fix is in for Romney. As Stalin is purported to have said: elections are decided not by the voters but by those who count the votes.
27 posted on
03/03/2012 5:26:18 AM PST by
buckalfa
(Confused and Bewildered With a Glass Half Empty)
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