How Romney’s Departure Equals Victory for Paul

February 7th, 2008 5:15 pm  |  by Mike Miller  |  Published in Election, Liberty, Politics, Ron Paul  |  0

A positive spin on Romney’s campaign suspension (and an alternative to some of the depressing naysaying on this blog) can be found in a recent article over at NolanChart.com:

Today Mitt Romney dropped out of the race. Remember what just happened in West Virginia? Ron Paul delegates threw their support to Huckabee to knock Romney out of contention. Eliminating Romney from the race was part of the West Virginia strategy to win delegates. Romney lost WV and went on to lose many other Conservative votes to Ron Paul throughout the country on Super Tuesday.

Romney had hundreds of delegates going to the national convention that were committed to him. Many of these delegates are now free to vote for an alternate candidate. Does anyone really believe that Romney’s supporters want to vote for McCain after the savage attacks that McCentury levied on Romney? They will be looking for a Conservative alternative to McCain. Right now that means either Huckabee (if he can keep going) and Paul.

We are back in play!

Read the full article here.

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