Yes, so there were 50 delegates instead of 99 at stake. That’s fine with the Repubs because Florida media companies made a lot of money running advertising to annoy the populace.
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as for florida helping out the mittster, didn’t the republican party decide to do a repeat of 2008 – go ahead with an early primary and take the hit of having half the florida delegates not count?
]]>The polling on this was quite good, as far as the results are concerned, so I guess the 39% who said they wanted ‘None of the Above’ is also a good number. I also noted that almost no one under 30 voted in the election. I assume that those who did went for Paul.
Man, just stopping by my Mother’s and watching the stream of ads, all negative, at every commercial break was supremely annoying. I was almost hoping for a Scooter Store ad [note, I think that is some kind of Medicare fraud scam, but that’s just an opinion.]
]]>So anyhow, Ron Paul actually has an advantage in caucus states — his supporters are fanatical and well capable of dominating individual caucus meetings. So will it be the Romneybot, or Goldy, who takes the upcoming caucuses? Guess we’ll see.
– Badtux the Snarky Penguin
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