Can Ron Paul win the Washington Caucus?
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Mr. Morden
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« Reply #25 on: February 19, 2012, 03:46:27 PM »


I think his big chance to make a real splash was by winning Iowa, and it didn't work out.

I was thinking Maine.  I didn't care if he made a big splash... I just thought it'd be cool to see 4 people win a state, which hasn't happened since 1968.

On the Republican side.  On the Democratic side, you had *five* people win a state as recently as 1992.
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« Reply #26 on: February 19, 2012, 04:03:38 PM »


I think his big chance to make a real splash was by winning Iowa, and it didn't work out.

I was thinking Maine.  I didn't care if he made a big splash... I just thought it'd be cool to see 4 people win a state, which hasn't happened since 1968.

On the Republican side.  On the Democratic side, you had *five* people win a state as recently as 1992.


If you count Uncommitted, there were 6 different winners in 1992 for the Dems. 1988 had five winners for the Dems, and 1976 wins the title with at least 8 different winners for the Dems.
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« Reply #27 on: February 19, 2012, 06:26:51 PM »


I think his big chance to make a real splash was by winning Iowa, and it didn't work out.

I was thinking Maine.  I didn't care if he made a big splash... I just thought it'd be cool to see 4 people win a state, which hasn't happened since 1968.

On the Republican side.  On the Democratic side, you had *five* people win a state as recently as 1992.


Right.  I was only talking about in Republican races.
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