Rachel Weiner
Washington Post
May 7, 2012
Despite former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney’s overwhelming victory in the Nevada caucuses, Texas Rep. Ron Paul has won a majority of the state’s delegates to the party’s national convention in Tampa.
Thanks to organized Paul supporters, who have been working to increase their candidate’s support at state conventions around the country, 22 of the 25 Nevada delegates up for grabs will be Paul supporters. (Another three are automatic delegates.)
Romney took 50 percent of Nevada caucusegoers in February; Paul took 19 percent.
“The Paul folks couldn’t get their people turned out for the caucus,” said veteran Nevada political columnist Jon Ralston. “But they outmaneuvered the Nevada Romney people ever since and dominated the county conventions and this is the inevitable result. The question remains: To what end?”
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Don’t forget, if Dr. Paul is not on the ballot in November, WRITE HIM IN! DON’T give in to the cultist liar, vote for the REAL DEAL.