Keep in mind that Santorum will not get all of the delegates since he does not qualify for a number of them.
my junk is ugly
Conley (03-06-2012)
Yeah, Ohio.
I don't know if those include the disqualified ones.
my junk is ugly
I figured they were doing it according to the rules of Ohio but I guess it's possible they aren't. I'm getting my numbers from http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elec...-super-tuesday
I guess it is actually AP that is calling the delegates.
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/03/0...egate-problem/
the delegate situation
Conley (03-06-2012)
Thanks Scotty, it seems there is a lot of confusion:
"Those three districts alone take 9 delegates out of a total of 66 off the table for Santorum.
But it gets worse: Nine more Ohio delegates may also be in jeopardy.
Sources say that in six other congressional districts — the third, fourth, eighth, tenth, twelfth and sixteenth — Santorum submitted fewer names than required to be eligible for all three delegates up-for-grabs in each district.
That means even if he wins in those places, he might not be able to receive the full contingent of delegates."
Guess we will just have to wait and see how it plays out.
Doesn't matter...If Santorum wins it's a win for both......here is how.
Romney will get more delegates..that's how he still winsm but Santorum claims Ohio which is a kick in the balls to Mitt
My gut still tells me that a moderate conservative is far more electable than a social conservative.
my junk is ugly
Ohio is going to be close no matter what, we see that now. Romney will keep his delegate lead after tonight but he's still got a long way to go. It's going to be a drain on him.