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J. J.
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« Reply #75 on: March 09, 2012, 08:17:02 AM »

I think Santorum should be aiming for a massive win in Kansas, maybe even pushing Romney below 20% and taking it all. If I was Paul I would make a push for 20% in Kansas, but it now looks like he'll repeat his Colorado showing. It's also important to note that only 18 delegates are up for grabs in the island caucuses on Saturday, while Kansas actually picks its superdelegates.

27 outside of KS, (Guam, VI, Northern Marianas).  Nine each, proportional.

(The other islands, HI and Samoa are on Monday.)

I'm expecting KS to look more like OK, with Romney in second.  I'm expecting Romney to win the other three.
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« Reply #76 on: March 09, 2012, 08:23:55 AM »

I think Santorum should be aiming for a massive win in Kansas, maybe even pushing Romney below 20% and taking it all. If I was Paul I would make a push for 20% in Kansas, but it now looks like he'll repeat his Colorado showing. It's also important to note that only 18 delegates are up for grabs in the island caucuses on Saturday, while Kansas actually picks its superdelegates.

27 outside of KS, (Guam, VI, Northern Marianas).  Nine each, proportional.

(The other islands, HI and Samoa are on Monday.)

I'm expecting KS to look more like OK, with Romney in second.  I'm expecting Romney to win the other three.
9 of them are RNC members.
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« Reply #77 on: March 09, 2012, 08:36:32 AM »

I think Santorum should be aiming for a massive win in Kansas, maybe even pushing Romney below 20% and taking it all. If I was Paul I would make a push for 20% in Kansas, but it now looks like he'll repeat his Colorado showing. It's also important to note that only 18 delegates are up for grabs in the island caucuses on Saturday, while Kansas actually picks its superdelegates.

27 outside of KS, (Guam, VI, Northern Marianas).  Nine each, proportional.

(The other islands, HI and Samoa are on Monday.)

I'm expecting KS to look more like OK, with Romney in second.  I'm expecting Romney to win the other three.
9 of them are RNC members.

I think he'll get them, at least as "soft delegates."
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« Reply #78 on: March 09, 2012, 12:19:51 PM »

I think Santorum should be aiming for a massive win in Kansas, maybe even pushing Romney below 20% and taking it all. If I was Paul I would make a push for 20% in Kansas, but it now looks like he'll repeat his Colorado showing. It's also important to note that only 18 delegates are up for grabs in the island caucuses on Saturday, while Kansas actually picks its superdelegates.

27 outside of KS, (Guam, VI, Northern Marianas).  Nine each, proportional.

(The other islands, HI and Samoa are on Monday.)

I'm expecting KS to look more like OK, with Romney in second.  I'm expecting Romney to win the other three.
9 of them are RNC members.

I think he'll get them, at least as "soft delegates."
But barring an absolute thumping of Romney, he won't be losing or winning them tomorrow. There's also the fact that the media won't be definitively able to announce Romney's superdelegate victory.
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« Reply #79 on: March 09, 2012, 03:35:04 PM »

I think Santorum should be aiming for a massive win in Kansas, maybe even pushing Romney below 20% and taking it all. If I was Paul I would make a push for 20% in Kansas, but it now looks like he'll repeat his Colorado showing. It's also important to note that only 18 delegates are up for grabs in the island caucuses on Saturday, while Kansas actually picks its superdelegates.

27 outside of KS, (Guam, VI, Northern Marianas).  Nine each, proportional.

(The other islands, HI and Samoa are on Monday.)

I'm expecting KS to look more like OK, with Romney in second.  I'm expecting Romney to win the other three.
9 of them are RNC members.

I think he'll get them, at least as "soft delegates."
But barring an absolute thumping of Romney, he won't be losing or winning them tomorrow. There's also the fact that the media won't be definitively able to announce Romney's superdelegate victory.

They have been.
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« Reply #80 on: March 09, 2012, 04:10:40 PM »

(The other islands, HI and Samoa are on Monday.)

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« Reply #81 on: March 09, 2012, 04:28:23 PM »

J.J. is so chronically wrong that I beginning to think he's an act.
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J. J.
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« Reply #82 on: March 09, 2012, 04:39:05 PM »


Sorry, yes Tuesday.
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