Thursday, January 31, 2008

And then there were four...

Well, that was a long break. Computer access issues.

Guliani's out now, and Ron Paul stays in for the duration. Huh, I remember G. being taken over Ron for the NH debate. I also remember Paul has done better in most states so far than him. Super Tuesday is really a kind of clincher. A poor showing will knock out Huckabee or McCain, they don't have the cash on hand to keep going. Romney is funding his own campaign mostly, but Paul barely even has to ask. His supporters give. They're not rich(mostly), and they give smaller amounts. But they do give. Where's Huckabee's so called supporters? If you really believe in something like this, you have to be willing to pay to see it go the distance. Nobody really believed in Guliani, I mean his campaign higher ups went the last month without pay. Now Huckabee's doing the same. Paul? Oh, he's ADDING staff to help with the needs of the campaign. Does he need more to make the distance? Of course, but he'll ask for and get what is needed. No support doesn't create a growing campaign.
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