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Gingrich Over Romney in South Carolina is a Good Thing for Ron Paul

Category : Politics

By ENGR101.com Staff
Published January 23, 2012

One thing the American public will probably not hear coming from the mainstream media is that Gingrich beating Romney in South Carolina is actually a good thing for Ron Paul.  Perhaps Paul supporters should send a thank you note to Gingrich and also send a donation to the Ron Paul campaign at the same time.

Ron Paul continues to press his message of liberty, the road to peace and prosperity, ending waste overseas, auditing and ending the Federal Reserve, and returning freedom and jobs to America.  Meanwhile, the other candidates argue about marriages and taxes and things the majority of people are not as worried about as finding and keeping a job.

As reported on the Daily Paul over the weekend, the delegates are getting split up now between all the candidates and it’s going to be very difficult for Mitt Romney, or any of the other Ron Paul opponents, to get enough delegates to win the nomination outright.  This simple fact could result either in a brokered convention or an outright win for Ron Paul at the Republican National Convention in August.

In the eyes of many, Rick Santorum will be dropping out soon since he has no money or organization to continue much further.  Santorum is not even on the ballot in four states.

Newt Gingrich, who is also missing from the ballot in two states, is going to split votes with Romney and take delegates away from him as Paul continues to pick them up little by little.

This race is a marathon, not a sprint. The campaign has a plan. They have money, organization, and grassroots support in many upcoming states like Nevada, Missouri, Maine, Minnesota, Louisiana, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota and many others.

In South Carolina, Paul picked up the votes of four to five times the number of people who had voted for him in 2008 as he also did in Iowa and New Hampshire.  And Paul has had long time support from America’s military veterans. This will help him in the general election against Obama should he get the nomination and conservatives in general, jump on board the Paul campaign.

The Paul campaign did not expect to do all that well in South Carolina or Florida, so they have strategically saved a lot of money.  The South Carolina primary results do not seem to have hurt Paul’s campaign.  Paul will be in the race all the way to the convention and, if Romney and Gingrich keep knocking each other out as they go from state to state, Paul could possibly gain enough delegates to take the nomination outright.

Optimism is high in the Ron Paul camp because Santorum and Gingrich are not on the ballot for over 500 delegates worth of states. They are not, and will not be, on the ballot in other states besides just Virginia. They have no grassroots support and virtually “zero” ground game. They cannot win the nomination.  Period.

And no matter how much money is backing Romney, the American people are fed up with NAFTA — a primary cause of the nation’s unemployment — as well as fed up as bailouts for the rich and politics as usual.

Americans resent the extreme wealth that the heads of international banks and Wall Street corporations have acquired thru cozy relationships with elected public officials in Congress and the imposition of usurious interest rates on consumers and employers.  It is the top 1% who have benefitted the most at the expense of American jobs with their monopolistic “false-free trade” dealings with China and other nations.

The strategy the Paul campaign is implementing is on track to collect a boatload of delegates. This is a two man race between Romney and Paul. Thanks to interfering globalists like George Soros and others, some states still use Diebold voting machines and can be expected to continue to report fraudulent vote tabulations in order to steal elections. But keep an eye out for how much better Paul does in caucus states and states that use paper ballots.

Newt Gingrich and President Barack Obama are anti-constitutional New World Order advocates.  And Romney?  Romney is evidently the same type of advocate for the military-industrial complex and even wants a vice-president “like Dick Cheney”.  You only need to watch a portion of this video beginning at 3:00 minutes to begin to get the message here.

And read the book: “Ron Paul is Right: Rick Perry is No Conservative — Why the U.S. Political System is Failing and the New Fight for the American Dream” to find out what is really going on in the world of American politics and Federal Reserve control of our lives.  Buy it on Kindle or paperback at www.Amazon.com

 

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