Ron Paul: Newt Gingrich And Rick Santorum Will Not Win GOP (564 delegates)
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Ron Paul: Newt Gingrich And Rick Santorum Will Not Win GOP (564 delegates)

Orlando : FL : USA | Jan 22, 2012 at 11:20 AM PST
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Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich

Lori Stacey journalist for Examiner.com stated "Both Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum are not on several states' ballots as it seems maybe they were mostly running for book sales or better name recognition or possibly propping up their lobbyist credentials and speaking fees." I know many will be upset with that analogy but quite frankly it is the only plausible explanations to ponder as Newt Gingrich was not even able to get on the ballot in Virginia which is his home state."

It was preferred that Newt and Santorum just be honest with the American people and get out of the race at this point which is exactly what the Paul campaign had urged them to do as both of them can not even compete for delegates to the tune of 564 which are in states that they absolutely are not on the ballot and can not get on the ballot at this point.

If Newt or Santorum really had integrity, they would be the ones explaining this situation to the voters and preferrably just drop out as Huntsman and Perry did recently. To do anything else, when they can not even compete for 564 delegates shows their failure to plan should be looked at as either a lack of organizational ability or lack of real leadership ability.

Paul and Mitt Romney, the two campaigns that were obviously the only ones serious about this contest from the very beginning. I would hope that more news sources would finally get this story out.

Newt taking away delegates that Romney did not get really only helped Ron Paul's campaign at this point. The Paul campaign has been trying to inform voters of this problem but of course the media does not want to give much play to them.

Will the Mainstreet Media inform voters about the reality that Gingrich and Santorum are just wasting voters time?

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