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Closed AccountFeb 4, 2012
Yes, a nice graphic indeed, but information overload for me.
All I really needed to read was this one line FTA: "If, for some reason, Florida scrapped winner-take-all, we would basically have a neck-and-neck race again."
schmuckofniFeb 4, 2012
Lame, we will get yet another election of the lesser of two evils unless people start voting for Ron Paul.
booglefloopFeb 4, 2012
It's funny that you imply that Ron Paul isn't evil too.
h8f8kesFeb 4, 2012
I am not a big fan of Newt or Mittens since they only offer more of the same crap we got from bush and Obama.
The best thing for the Republicans right now is going to be the Ron Paul delegates inserting some sort of fiscal sanity into the party platform.
If that doesn't happen, Obama might as well be re-elected cause either way we are all frakked.
pplwmarithsFeb 4, 2012
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drich255Feb 4, 2012
Interesting chart, but if you want to change the rules, why didn't we change this in 2008 and take away some of McCain's Florida win and give it to Romney?Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
icwydFeb 4, 2012
So Romney could have lost the presidential election back then too?
drich255Feb 4, 2012
Clever.
Actually, I give Romney better odds this time around. President Bush just wasn't popular and President Obama was a Superstar.
realcoolguy9022Feb 4, 2012
It's not the primaries he should be worried about, it's the general. You're going to have someone going up against Obama who I quite honestly believe is not all that different from Obama on a whole host of issues.
You have McCain running with better hair. McCain fell flat in the primary not because of his VP selection but because he was a squishy moderate and Republicans became disinterested in him.
Why go big government lite when you go for the full thing? Republicans can never win a bidding war when promising free stuff and they should stop going down this road. Democrats will always bid higher.
Republicans are hungry for someone who will run on disciplined fiscal policy.
realcoolguy9022Feb 4, 2012
*McCain fell flat in the general election not the primary. Digg and their too few editing seconds...
bille3Feb 4, 2012
It seems more and more people are hungry for someone who will run on disciplined fiscal policy. I for one like Ron Paul's policies on spending and The FED.
I fear it will be Romney and there is no doubt he will not adopt any part of Ron Paul's plan. Including not going to war with Iran.
ophelloFeb 4, 2012
Hey guys, I found a more accurate chart:
http://tinyurl.com/3d9f27h