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    Senior Member Dianne's Avatar
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    John Insane captures only 39.75% of the vote Super Tuesday

    I think we send petitions to the RNC and tell them John Insane is totally unacceptable to the republican party as evidenced by the fact he received less actual votes than the other two candidates combined last night translating to a lack of a mandate by the republican constituency.

    http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/states/ (Can someone screenshot these results for permanent records?)

    According to my calculations 9,118,166 republicans went to the polls yesterday and only 3,625,298 voted for John Insane. That comes to 39.75% .

    We need to pressure the RNC to do something cause the large majority of we loyal republicans are going to vote for Hillary in the general. We will never let it be said that a republican president was responsible for the end of America.

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    Clearly not a mandate

    Nor an acceptable choice to most of us

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    Candidates / number of delegates
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    Ron Paul 14
    Mitt Romney 269
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    You recall, the popular vote elected Al Gore.

    We have heard a lot lately about abandoning the electorial college. Well, maybe all states should have an open primary like Texas. The citizens vote in the primaries and they don't have delegates do the voting for them. Delegates represent them at the national convention, like the electorial college represents them for the presidential election.

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    As Hannity pointed today (and which is ignored by the MSM), McCain is slipping through because Romney and Huckabee are splitting the conservative vote. If Huckabee wasn't in, Romney would have won many of the states.
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    [quote="Populist"]As Hannity pointed today (and which is ignored by the MSM), McCain is slipping through because Romney and Huckabee are splitting the conservative vote. If Huckabee wasn't in, Romney would have won many of the states.[/quote]





    I really don't think that Huckabee is going to last. Surprisingly, I even know a lot of people who, although they are supporting him, don't believe he will either....one of the reasons being money.
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    If the news media were not CFR owned and bound/determined to put Hillary in the White House, the headline in this morning's paper would have been a truthful one as follows:

    Nearly 2 out of 3 republicans reject John McCain

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