How Ron Paul’s race for delegates could shake up the GOP nominating contest
As Paul marches along to Republican primaries and caucuses, he could wind up picking up delegates in nearly every state. That could result in some deal-making if no candidate has a majority of delegates heading into the Republican Party convention in August.
“It’s a real concern,” Jack Burkman, a Republican consultant unaffiliated in the 2012 race, told us.
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Well, I think Ron is just about as unelectable as...carrot cake, so we really don’t have...
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He reminds me of the crazy gold mining old coot. Someone will need 1144 out of 2286 delegates
