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« on: December 30, 2011, 02:28:21 PM »

This isn't very likely but it is probably at least worth discussing at this point. If Romney loses New Hampshire, it would be a massive body-blow to his campaign and the sense of inevitability he has shrouded himself in.

Would this provide an opening for Newt, Perry or someone else to make a comeback in South Carolina and Florida? Would Paul finally have a shot at taking one or two of those states himself?

There's no way how Paul could win South Carolina. However, a glimmer of hope for the Florida primary could rise.

He has a far better chance at South Carolina than Florida. Florida is full of neo-cons and Zionists, neither of whom have a very good view of him. South Carolina is full of evangelicals, government workers, and pro-gun rights supporters. He could probably win over enough evangelicals and gun-rights people to win South Carolina under the right circumstances, but I don't see him winning of the neoconservatives and Zionists short of endorsement from the Likud party.

Wow.

Thought the Paultards were currently trying to prove that they are NOT anti-Semites. Guess you missed the memo.
Before you lecture us Paul supporters, come to where I live in Florida. Tons of Zionist and Neocons. Thats not anti Jewish. Thats a fact. We have a large Jewish population, overwhelmingly Republican, and overwhelmingly pro Israel. Pro Israeli people dont like Ron Paul because he is not willing to send soldiers to die for Israel, which, frankly, picks a majority of their fights in the Middle East. I like to remind people, that if you love Israel that much, your free to go and join the IDF. America does not have to do it for you. Rahm Emmanuel did it.
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