Paul Wins Washington County, Still Loses Maine
East Machias, Maine - Ron Paul won the controversial Washington County caucus by a 2-1 margin, but it does not appear that the results will be enough to give the libertarian Republican his first ever statewide win as a presidential candidate. Results from other Maine caucuses are still being computed, but as of this moment Mitt Romney is poised to confirm his prematurely declared victory in Maine by somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 votes.
Paul finished first in Washington County with 167 votes, followed by 86 for Romney, 59 for Rick Santorum, and a paltry five for Newt Gingrich. Two votes went to unnamed candidates.
The Washington caucus was originally scheduled to take place with all the other Maine caucuses last weekend, but was postponed due to inclement weather. After the results for the rest of the state were in, it became unclear whether the Maine Republican Party would even include Washington County. The county chairman, Chris Gardner, had made it clear that his county would be counted. "Today is about assuring our voices our heard," County Chairman Chris Gardner said. "As you can see we are a county that needs to be heard."
The controversy surrounding whether the Washington County votes would be tallied became a focal point for the Paul campaign. All week pro-Paul websites were leveling accusations of voter fraud. The Daily Paul, a popular Paul activist website, implored rural Maine voters to turn out. Paul supporters were wearing stickers that said "You Will Count ME," a play on the abbreviation for Maine.
A person close to the Paul campaign, speaking on background, told me that efforts in Washington County were largely driven by the grassroots. "I would say it's been 70% grassroots, 30% campaign here," the Paul campaigner said. "I am very confident we will win the delegates here. This stuff, it's a beauty contest."
Maine has 24 delegates to the Republican National Convention in Tampa. Three of those are already spoken for by state party officials, while the remaining 21 will be awarded at the state convention in May. "We've got a large number of delegates, a large number of delegate chairs," said Paul Madore, chairman of Paul's Maine campaign. "We're optimistic that they will be able to find delegates for Ron Paul."
Madore, dressed more like a college professor than a party boss in his corduroy jacket and tie, was pleased with the result of the Washington County caucus even though it probably won't be enough to push Paul into first place. "We're optimistic, but this is a victory for us here," he said. "Washington County is solidly behind Congressman Paul and this is what we need to remember."
The uproar over how the caucuses were handled will lead to some changes in the hierarchy of the state Republican Party. Paul sympathizers will be there to make sure that happens, Madore says. "Ron Paul supporters have to understand what happens in a caucus, what takes place in a county committee, and how things are run in order to keep the movement going in the right direction," he said.
Mitt Romney's campaign, meanwhile, was pleased that Maine remains in the victory column, and expressed eagerness to compete for delegates in the next stages. "We take each state very seriously and we go in with no preconceived notions," said Greg Gallivan, a Romney campaign aide in Maine. "We go into each state and then we need to perform well in each state. We don't like to preordain by any means."
Before the caucus began Romney supporter and RNC committee member Ron Kaufman said that the results of the caucus did not matter much, but it would still be good to win. "It's a beauty contest, there are no delegates awarded," Kaufman said.
When asked about the large Ron Paul presence at the caucus he said, "God Bless 'em. The enemy is at 1600 Pennsylvania avenue, it's not other folks trying to get other Republicans elected."
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Paul wins Washington County.
A county! A whole friggin' county!
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I still say he doesn't believe a word of it. He might think he should, but it's all a gimcrack.
It may only be a county. But it was not just a beauty contest. Rather it wan an intense contest with national implications. Ron Paul is on the boards and even if he does not make it to the White House, his message will move the Republican party in the right direction.
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What about the 200 towns that voted on 2/4, but were zeroed out? When will their votes be counted?
I'll count them now. 0.
Count the excluded caucuses, and Paul won Maine.
If all of Waldo County's caucus totals counted (including the excluded results), Paul would have won by 21 votes.
Do you peoples defend everyone's right to equal representation whenever the vote totals aren't close at all or when another candidate is disproportionately harmed by the outcome? I wonder...
What do you mean by "you people"?
Clearly, he means gingers. The answer is obvious, given they, according to South Park, HAVE NO SOULS. LOL
I wonder if there is a point to your question.
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While I will clearly lick Washington County's clit till she cums, I'm just not getting then significance here.
The controversy surrounding whether the Washington County votes would be tallied became a focal point for the Paul campaign. All week pro-Paul websites were leveling accusations of voter fraud.
Do those peoples defend everyone's right to equal representation whenever the vote totals aren't close at all or when another candidate is disproportionately harmed by the outcome? I wonder...
They'll tacitly defend everyone's right to equal representation, but if their guy is not involved they really won't give a shit.
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"Caucus Results Lost in Spam Folder; According to Politico, while
the outcome currently remains the same (Washington County will hold
their caucus at a later date, and its votes will count)
Maine Republican Party chairman Charlie Webster said there were
numerous errors in calculating the final tally. "About half a dozen"
towns were left out and e-mails from some municipalities accidentally
"went to spam" in the party's e-mail system he said."
Are the votes that were omitted the night of the announcement from Waterville, Belfast, and other caucus where zero totals were posted going to be counted? Will someone please report on this?
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It is so encouraging to see that slowly but surely Ron Paul's message is making it past those who would have We the People believe that he would be anything but good for our country. His message of freedom, liberty and prosperity for all is not an easy message to deliver, to understand it you have to understand the policies he supports and where this support actually originated from, the Constitution of the United States of America. It wasn't over night that our country found itself in the current condition that it is in, it was over many generations of presidencies where we slowly watched our civil liberties and common sense government fade away. It was not that long ago that so many of us died to achieve freedom from a monarchy, however we have now slowly given our freedom back by simply being lazy in our choices of those that we would allow to run our government. The government now owns and controls We the People, the government is owned and controlled by the banks and special interests, it is time for America to wake up and take it back before we all find that we are all bankrupt and have allowed more American lives to be lost is undeclared wars that have nothing to do with making any of us safer.