Topic: N.H. Primary Results! I will Update All Night\Day | |
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Thank goodness we don't have to worry about the Republicans winning 2012 anyway. There isn't a viable candidate on the rolls to challenge Obama. Honestly any of the candidates except for RP can beat Obummer. |
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Well according to NH voters two republicans beat Hussein tonight. People are onto BO and aint none to impressed by that feller. Since Obama is the sitting president there was a low turn out on the votes so that means absolutely nothing. Why don't you look at the 2010 elections where the tidal wave put Republicans in control of Congress, the majority of Governorships and state offices nation wide including liberal states. |
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Thank goodness we don't have to worry about the Republicans winning 2012 anyway. There isn't a viable candidate on the rolls to challenge Obama. Honestly any of the candidates except for RP can beat Obummer. Honestly...NOT Wishful thinking for sure. Obama is a shoe in. The Republican are all out of their damn minds. Romney is a younger version of Bush. Hey do Mormons believe in the burning bush story? |
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Hell the fact that Ron Paul came in second tells you the validity of the votes or voters....lol
Not that I am complaining. Ron Paul needs to stay in the race no matter what party he runs for so he can split the votes. |
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Thank goodness we don't have to worry about the Republicans winning 2012 anyway. There isn't a viable candidate on the rolls to challenge Obama. Honestly any of the candidates except for RP can beat Obummer. Honestly...NOT Wishful thinking for sure. Obama is a shoe in. The Republican are all out of their damn minds. Romney is a younger version of Bush. Hey do Mormons believe in the burning bush story? This is one of the most ignorant posts I have seen in a long time. First of all no sitting President has ever won re-election with approval ratings as low as Obama has now. Second of all President Bush and Mitt Romney are the same age and third of all President Bush and Multiple Choice Mitt are nothing alike politically. President Bush is a lifelong Republican and conservative where Multiple Choice Mitt flip flops and bounces between political parties when it benefits him. Then attacking his religion, pretty low. |
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Edited by
s1owhand
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Tue 01/10/12 11:11 PM
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Mitt Romney 95,666 39.4%
Ron Paul 55,451 22.8% Jon Huntsman 40,902 16.8% Newt Gingrich 22,920 9.4% Rick Santorum 22,685 9.3% Rick Perry 1,709 0.7% Michele Bachmann 343 0.1% Other 3,241 1.3% according to the AP with 95% of precincts reporting Congratulations to Mitt, Ron, Jon! |
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Hell the fact that Ron Paul came in second tells you the validity of the votes or voters....lol Not that I am complaining. Ron Paul needs to stay in the race no matter what party he runs for so he can split the votes. Actually I am sure when he doesn't when the nomination he will throw one of his famous tantrums and switch parties AGAIN and run for President as a third party AGAIN, BUT he will not split the vote, he doesn't have that many supporters to split the vote. By your comment you just admitted your worried about Obummers re-election chances. |
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Thank goodness we don't have to worry about the Republicans winning 2012 anyway. There isn't a viable candidate on the rolls to challenge Obama. Honestly any of the candidates except for RP can beat Obummer. Honestly...NOT Wishful thinking for sure. Obama is a shoe in. The Republican are all out of their damn minds. Romney is a younger version of Bush. Hey do Mormons believe in the burning bush story? This is one of the most ignorant posts I have seen in a long time. First of all no sitting President has ever won re-election with approval ratings as low as Obama has now. Second of all President Bush and Mitt Romney are the same age and third of all President Bush and Multiple Choice Mitt are nothing alike politically. President Bush is a lifelong Republican and conservative where Multiple Choice Mitt flip flops and bounces between political parties when it benefits him. Then attacking his religion, pretty low. but we arent voting for president NOW we are still ten months out, and others HAVE been reelected with approval this low at THIS point in t heir terms Ronald Reagan was at 46 percent at this point Bill Clinton was at 43 percent |
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Edited by
Lpdon
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Tue 01/10/12 11:06 PM
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Official Delegate Count
Mitt Romney 20 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 3 Rick Santorum 1 Newt Gingrich 0 Ron Paul 3 |
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Official Delegate Count Mitt Romney 20 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 3 Rick Santorum 1 Newt Gingrich 0 Ron Paul 3 Official Delegate Count Total 2 states Mitt Romney 23 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 4 Rick Santorum 8 Newt Gingrich 3 Ron Paul 10 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_2012 |
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Thank goodness we don't have to worry about the Republicans winning 2012 anyway. There isn't a viable candidate on the rolls to challenge Obama. Honestly any of the candidates except for RP can beat Obummer. How does Romney's butt smell, I ask simply because you sure have your head up it! |
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Thank goodness we don't have to worry about the Republicans winning 2012 anyway. There isn't a viable candidate on the rolls to challenge Obama. Honestly any of the candidates except for RP can beat Obummer. How does Romney's butt smell, I ask simply because you sure have your head up it! |
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Thank goodness we don't have to worry about the Republicans winning 2012 anyway. There isn't a viable candidate on the rolls to challenge Obama. Honestly any of the candidates except for RP can beat Obummer. How does Romney's butt smell, I ask simply because you sure have your head up it! |
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Official Delegate Count Ron Paul 3 Rick Santorum 1 Newt Gingrich 0 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 3 There ya go Don, fixed it for ya. |
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Official Delegate Count Ron Paul 3 Rick Santorum 1 Newt Gingrich 0 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 3 There ya go Don, fixed it for ya. Actually that count is incorrect Official Delegate Count Total 2 states Ron Paul 10 Rick Santorum 8 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 4 Newt Gingrich 3 Of course Romney has 23 btwn the two states, but there are I dunno 48 states left to go...... |
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Official Delegate Count Ron Paul 3 Rick Santorum 1 Newt Gingrich 0 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 3 There ya go Don, fixed it for ya. Actually that count is incorrect Official Delegate Count Total 2 states Ron Paul 10 Rick Santorum 8 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 4 Newt Gingrich 3 Of course Romney has 23 btwn the two states, but there are I dunno 48 states left to go...... What he and I posted was just from last night. |
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Official Delegate Count Ron Paul 3 Rick Santorum 1 Newt Gingrich 0 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 3 There ya go Don, fixed it for ya. Actually that count is incorrect Official Delegate Count Total 2 states Ron Paul 10 Rick Santorum 8 John Huntsman 2 Rick Perry 4 Newt Gingrich 3 Of course Romney has 23 btwn the two states, but there are I dunno 48 states left to go...... What he and I posted was just from last night. One State wont carry anyone though, and neither will two....it the final count that actually counts... |
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Thank goodness we don't have to worry about the Republicans winning 2012 anyway. There isn't a viable candidate on the rolls to challenge Obama. Honestly any of the candidates except for RP can beat Obummer. How does Romney's butt smell, I ask simply because you sure have your head up it! |
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Sea, I know. |
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Edited by
Seakolony
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Wed 01/11/12 01:24 PM
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Then attacking his religion, pretty low. Really? I was wondering how many female "housekeepers" he has below the age of fourteen myself. How many below the age of sixteen? And of course how many below the age of 10? Also, how many are adult females there, statistically speaking? Since you are the statistics man, I was wondering if you have those numbers readily available? |
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