Ron Paul: Here's why I'm not winning primary states - Political Hotsheet - CBS News - Lindsay Boerma:
March 2, 2012 - "SPOKANE, Wash. - Rep. Ron Paul on Friday told a crowd here that the reason he's not winning primary states is because 'changing a hundred years of history takes a little bit of time.' But the Texas congressman said he 'expects to do real well here' in Saturday's caucus.
Responding to a recent Washington Post article calling him 'desperate' for his first state win, he said, 'I never feel desperate about it ... and actually, our strategy is that you can come in second and third a lot of times and start accumulating [delegates], and even some places where we weren't first, we're gonna come in first with the number of delegates in some of these states, because we know how the system works.'"
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March 2, 2012 - "SPOKANE, Wash. - Rep. Ron Paul on Friday told a crowd here that the reason he's not winning primary states is because 'changing a hundred years of history takes a little bit of time.' But the Texas congressman said he 'expects to do real well here' in Saturday's caucus.
"Paul, who has yet to win a state, is seen trailing GOP presidential rivals Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in several polls coming out of the Wolverine State. But the process, a nonbinding caucus that selects its delegates after the straw poll, has tended to do well for Paul in the past, thanks to his core of loyal supporters.
"'I know we've always had good support here, we always have enthusiastic crowds,' he said following a rally at the Spokane Convention Center that drew around 1,000 people. 'The system lends itself to the people who are energetic and will participate, so I'm cautiously optimistic, but I have no number that I can give you.'
"'I know we've always had good support here, we always have enthusiastic crowds,' he said following a rally at the Spokane Convention Center that drew around 1,000 people. 'The system lends itself to the people who are energetic and will participate, so I'm cautiously optimistic, but I have no number that I can give you.'
Responding to a recent Washington Post article calling him 'desperate' for his first state win, he said, 'I never feel desperate about it ... and actually, our strategy is that you can come in second and third a lot of times and start accumulating [delegates], and even some places where we weren't first, we're gonna come in first with the number of delegates in some of these states, because we know how the system works.'"
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57389776-503544/ron-paul-heres-why-im-not-winning-primary-states/
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