well considering the fact that you don't get all the delegates automatically for getting first now...they are distributed by the places this year i was reading...so some solid second place finishes will help at the beginning
i hate the people i live with views....my dad "we all have jobs under Obama, I wanna stay working, im voting obama". my grandma watches all the fucking stupid news on tv so shes all about im voting obama cause she will never vote republican
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Results for New Hampshire Republican Primary (U.S. Presidential Primary) Jan 10, 2012 (1% of precincts reporting) Mitt Romney 7 36.8% Ron Paul 5 26.3% Jon Huntsman 4 21.1% Newt Gingrich 2 10.5% Rick Perry 1 5.3%
I consider New Hampshire a huge success for Ron Paul. Romney was governor of New Hampshire, it would have been damn near impossible to beat him in his home state. Paul taking a commanding second place really shows the rest of the US that this can happen.
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
On January 21st 1997, The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to reprimand House Speaker Newt Gingrich and order him to pay an unprecedented $300,000 penalty. The FIRST time in the House's 208 year history that it has disciplined a speaker for ethical wrong doing. On January 21st 2012 South Carolina voted for him to be their 2012 Candidate.................................
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✔ Mitt Romney (R) 95,827 39%
Ron Paul (R) 55,652 23%
Jon Huntsman (R) 41,037 17%
Newt Gingrich (R) 22,967 9%
Rick Santorum (R) 22,817 9%
Rick Perry (R) 1,720 1%
I accidentally geography.
Mit seems like the kind of person to ruin his presidential campaign by choking a person who gets him riled up enough; with the right questions.