Romney's got his own birthers.

25 Mar 2012 00:45 #1 by Soulshiner
http://now.msn.com/now/0322-romney-vs-birthers.aspx

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25 Mar 2012 09:35 #2 by Arlen
FOUR GRANDMOTHERS per Grandpa?????????????

No wonder that this is the man that the Democrats want to run against.

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25 Mar 2012 10:28 #3 by JSG
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It's the majority of Republicans who want him for their nominee. The primaries and the delegate count prove that.

Personally, I'm hoping for Santorum or Gingrich.

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25 Mar 2012 11:27 #4 by Rick
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I'm sure if there are any birth certificate issues, Romney will hand it over instantly instead of a couple years.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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25 Mar 2012 11:45 #5 by JSG
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It's much easier and quicker to Photoshop document now.

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25 Mar 2012 12:03 #6 by Arlen

JSG wrote: It's the majority of Republicans who want him for their nominee. The primaries and the delegate count prove that.

Personally, I'm hoping for Santorum or Gingrich.

Wow! 30% is now a majority. If you check, Mit has been pulling about 30% throughout the primaries. Every once in a while he will get a little more, sometimes a little less. But the majority (approx 70%) want anyone but Mit.

Nice try, though.

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25 Mar 2012 12:24 #7 by JSG
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Uh, nice try?

He still gets the majority vote among the Republican candidates. You can lump all the others together as one but it still doesn't mean they want "anyone but Mitt." It means they want the candidate they voted for. When the nominee is chosen, I'm certain the Republicans will unite to support them.

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25 Mar 2012 14:01 #8 by Arlen

JSG wrote: Uh, nice try?

He still gets the majority vote among the Republican candidates. You can lump all the others together as one but it still doesn't mean they want "anyone but Mitt." It means they want the candidate they voted for. When the nominee is chosen, I'm certain the Republicans will unite to support them.

Talk about spin! Since when is 30% a majority?

According to your logic if there are 99 candidates and 100 voters, someone must get a "majority".

It's call a "plurality".

Uh, nice try?

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25 Mar 2012 14:17 #9 by Kate
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Delegate count so far:

Romney 565
Santorum 256
Gingrich 141
Paul 66

Romney currently has a majority of delegates.

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25 Mar 2012 14:21 #10 by Arlen
Number of delegates does equal majority of Republicans.
Number of delegates does not equal majority of votes.

Nice try, though.

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