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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Ron Paul still being in the race has nothing to do with support.
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Actually, it has EVERYTHING to do with support. Ron himself said that he would only concede either by defeat at Convention
or if his support and funding dried up. Neither has occured. Ron knows his grassroots is, and has been the key to a successful nomination.
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He is just a vain, stubborn person that knows he has nothing to lose by not calling it quits.
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Exactly. And best of all, any anti-McCain votes will (most likely) go to Ron Paul. Bottom line, until McCain gets that 50% +1 majority vote in September, IT AIN'T OVER!!
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It also shows his lack of concern about the republican party's need for unity.
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Number one, after the way the GOP has been treating him, that should be the least of his concerns at this point. Number two, the GOP is corrupt to the core and needs a serious housecleaning. Once the corrupt folk are gone, then they can talk about unity.
P.S. Contrary to popular belief, the GOP doesn't like McCain at all. OTOH, put Ron Paul in a debate with Hillary or Obama, and he will run circles around both of them (just like what he did with Ben Bernanke last week--for the second time).