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Probably not. I'm not sure if any state's electorate would vote for a racist. South Carolina was probably one of his better opportunities and he failed pretty badly there.
All 50 States are racist. SC is no more or less than others. Your post fails.
Some states are more racist than others. South Carolina is probably one of the more racist states. However, it wasn't even racist enough for Ron Paul to win it.
Maybe Ron Paul would win in the Confederacy if it were still around (lots of racists), which I guess explains his platform.
So according to you, only a racist would vote for Ron Paul? Just making sure I didn't just read the most retarded comment in the thread....
The powers that be will ensure that he does not win.
Who are these "powers that be"?
I voted yes. If Mr Gingrich can win SC, I am willing to bet a beer that Mr Paul can win one of the Feb caucuses.
No one will have an absolute majority unless there are several more as rigged as the IA caucus. I'm not going to like whatever darkhorse candidate the RNC puts up, but I'm glad it's not going to be Romney or Gingrich. Maybe the Republicans will agree to not run any official candidate as the Republican Party needs to die and the Party of Van Buren needs to be restored. The Republican Party was fasco-communist from the start. Coolidge and Roosevelt were Nordicists and Marx endorsed Lincoln. Henry Cabot Lodge should be commended for keeping America out of the U.N., but he was still an imperialist white nationalist.His best chance was Iowa, but since that didn't happen, I seriously doubt he will win any.
Personally I just hope for a scenario where he gets enough delegates to prevent either Gingrich or Romney from getting a majority. Would make for quite a spectacle.