Anonymous
Post 12/25/2011 13:58     Subject: Mitt and Ron

I don't think he will vote. He has called it a "failed primary system".

I guess "failed" means "failed to recognize my greatness".
takoma
Post 12/25/2011 11:59     Subject: Re:Mitt and Ron

jsteele wrote:It just occurred to me that Newt Gingrich is a Virginia resident. So, I assume that he is registered to vote there. If so, it would be fun if reporters started asking him for whom he will vote in the Virginia primary.

He'd bite their heads off! (figuratively, of course)
jsteele
Post 12/25/2011 10:05     Subject: Re:Mitt and Ron

It just occurred to me that Newt Gingrich is a Virginia resident. So, I assume that he is registered to vote there. If so, it would be fun if reporters started asking him for whom he will vote in the Virginia primary.

takoma
Post 12/25/2011 09:17     Subject: Mitt and Ron

Anonymous wrote:I do not like either
They both come across as very stand-offish
I cannot pinpoint it. But neither is nice

Gingrich acts like the only thing that matters to him is what HE thinks and Romney acts like he'll say anything YOU want. They are extremists on the communication scale.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2011 21:35     Subject: Mitt and Ron

Anonymous wrote:Can't people write in the candidates who didn't make the ballot?


Not in Virginia primaries. No write-ins.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2011 20:12     Subject: Mitt and Ron

Can't people write in the candidates who didn't make the ballot?
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2011 10:21     Subject: Mitt and Ron

I do not like either
They both come across as very stand-offish
I cannot pinpoint it. But neither is nice
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2011 10:21     Subject: Re:Mitt and Ron

jsteele wrote:Paul is very popular with Internet geeks. So, he should do well in northern VA. In 2008, Paul did slightly better than Romney, but both fared very poorly (McCain got 50.5% of the vote).

One wildcard is that Virginia has open primaries. That means that Democrats and Independents can vote in the Republican primary. I would urge all Democrats to vote for Ron Paul.


That sounds like great fun, but I think I would feel a bit guilty. My wife refuses to declare party affiliation though, so I will pass it on to her.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2011 09:29     Subject: Mitt and Ron

I think the latest poll showed Newt and Romney far ahead of the others, but who knows?
jsteele
Post 12/24/2011 09:27     Subject: Re:Mitt and Ron

Paul is very popular with Internet geeks. So, he should do well in northern VA. In 2008, Paul did slightly better than Romney, but both fared very poorly (McCain got 50.5% of the vote).

One wildcard is that Virginia has open primaries. That means that Democrats and Independents can vote in the Republican primary. I would urge all Democrats to vote for Ron Paul.
takoma
Post 12/24/2011 09:16     Subject: Mitt and Ron

It looks like Romney and Paul will be the only ones in the Virginia primary on March 6. If the winner gets a majority, which would seem very likely in a two-person race, it's winner-take-all. Any chance Paul can win VA?