After Washington, Ron Paul still loses Maine to Mitt Romney (votes, campaign)
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EASTON, Md., February 18, 2012 — Two dozen towns in Washington County, Maine finally held their caucus today and the upset that the Ron Paul supporters were hoping for didn’t materialize. Paul chipped away at Romney’s lead, getting 83 votes. But Romney still leads Paul statewide by 156 votes.
The latest tally for Washington County, according to The Associated Press, shows Paul garnered 163 votes in the Saturday caucus, Romney 80 votes, Rick Santorum 57, and Newt Gingrich 4.
Yup. It ain't going to happen...I am not concerned like others have said the RP campaign expected this fraud crap would happen but they can't change who gets to be delegates...and right now Ron is close or maybe even in the lead in delegates.
its a straw poll. only thing that matters is delegates.
ask 10 people on the street who won the maine republican caucus, 9 won't know.
maine means nothing.
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