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What happened in Louisiana?


With the much anticipated results from Louisiana finally in, I’m left asking, “What happened?” Wasn’t Ron Paul believed to have finished second in Louisiana; scoring additional delegates so desperately needed by his campaign? With 99% reporting, Dr. Paul only received a paltry 5% of the primary vote. What happened?

On the Dem front, Barack Hussein Obama trounced the Hillster in all three of Saturday’s contests. He’s now taken the vast majority of states and has actually won more delegates than Hillary, not counting already pledged superdelegates. He’s expected to do well in the upcoming contests as well. Of course, the pollsters have been shown to be anything but accurate. Only one thing is certain: It’s going to be close as hell.



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Quinn:

What is your source on this? Everything I have seen shows Paul in 2nd place:

http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MWI2ZjJkOTI2MzBlMTgxNmY2ZDQ3ODlmZTZkOTE5YjY=

Here’s a question for Quinn: if Obama runs in the general with Hillary as VP, will you support that ticket, vote elsewhere, or abstain?

CNN:

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#LA

I do find it highly unlikely that Obama would ask Hillary to run on his ticket. With all the dirty tricks she’s pulled, that would be one heck of a reconciliation. However, if he did give her the VP slot, I’d probably abstain from the election (not that my vote would ever matter).

In the immortal words of Patrick Henry: I smell a rat.