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Forum Post: Are Newt and Rick even a viable option? They failed to register in states ballots TOTALING 564 DELEGATES!

Posted 12 years ago on Jan. 22, 2012, 12:19 p.m. EST by LiveAndLetLive (79) from Fort Lauderdale, FL
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while I'll take Newt any day over Mitt, most people don't realize that Newt can not win the nomination. Both Newt and Rick have failed to register in states ballots TOTALING 564 DELEGATES, remember any candidate needs 1,144 delegates out of 2,286 to win the nominee.

http://teapartywpbfl.wordpress.com/2012/01/21/newt-rick-unelectable-failed-to-register-in-states-ballots-totaling-564-delegates/

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[-] 1 points by MonetizingDiscontent (1257) 12 years ago

Mitt-'BankOfAmerica'-Romney & the doctor are the only Two who qualified to be on the ballots of all 50 states. ( and According to the mainstream media malitia, Newt and Rick were the only other "electable candidates")

I'm done with national mainstream cable news outlets. All of them. They do not report the facts. Boycotting them all ~

[-] 1 points by Go4RONin2012 (1) 12 years ago

NO! Rick will drop out soon, no money and he missed the ballot in 5 states. The globalists Newt, Mitt, Rick and Obomber are not the right choice unless you are the 1%. They have no ground game or loyal support from 99%. It's about the RON PAUL message of LIBERTY!
There is a real chance to stop corrupt globalist or the first time in decades! End the WARS, FED, IRS and slash the corrupt federal alphabet agencies that are run by the corporation! GO 4 RON PAUL 2012!

[-] 2 points by PublicCurrency (1387) 12 years ago

Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate that is not completely devoted to the Military Industrial Complex. That is the most important issue in this election.

[+] -6 points by ZenDogTroll (13032) from South Burlington, VT 12 years ago

the repelican party is DONE

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[-] 0 points by Kirby (25) 0 minutes ago

You have deluded yourself.

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That is not very likely. I've been engaged in revolt of the social construct for quite some time - and only articulated a case for revolt in 2009.

Here we are. On the cusp of revolution.

The repelican party has lied - repeatedly - reganonomics is a failure, blue dress stains do not trump issues of national security like terrorism, and Global Warming is here.

Holding up the budget debate with brinkmanship, creating market uncertainty that drove jobs and market numbers down six weeks into that debate, and all for the purpose of political gain - these are all issues of very serious national concern. We cannot keep kicking the can down the road when it comes to our national debt - and we cannot balance the budget on the backs of middle class America.

Repelican policy of economic deregulation has brought us to the brink of economic collapse.

It is inevitable, given both the sum of the lies and the sweeping policy failures - the people will vote these repelican fools out of office.

It's just a matter of time.

It's also a matter of national security.

  • the repelican party is DONE.

You will see this become quite apparent over the course of the next six years.

What is uncertain is whether there will be ice caps left at either pole by that time.

we will see.