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Originally Posted by CDSmith
By the numbers on super Tuesday it looked to me like he got annihilated.
Does he now have an ice cube's chance in hell?
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That doesn't matter. He gets his ideas out there. Edwards was the first to talk about healthcare and the economy when Obama and Hillary were busy talking baout Iraq. They stole his ideas. If it wasn't for him all the dems would be talking about Is Iraq this and Iraq that.
By the way in Montana Paul came in 2nd with 25% of the vote. He got 17% in Alaska and finished ahead of McCain. He also got 16% in Minnesota, 2nd place McCain got 22%, Huckabee got 20%. He got 20% in N Dakota. McCain got 23%. Huckabee got 20%. Paul got 19% in Main, McCain got 21% Huckabee 6%.
Not sure if it's a coincidence that Paul's greatest support came from states that border Canada. Of course all thsoe states also held caucuses. You know the thing where people that vote are actually educated and engaged in the candidates and issues. Unlike primaries where most people just base their decison on whomever the TV people say to vote for or who gets talked about most.