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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1821628" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Which will never happen. His best hope is to get enough delegates to get a platform during the convention. The one thing a politician is afraid of is losing votes, especially delegate votes. Even a marginal win can damage a politician's platform and positions. Romney NEEDS unified support from the delegates in order to bring Republican voters to the polls in November. If the convention is fractured, many will stay home. This gives Paul leverage over Romney when it comes to critical points. Romney will have to adopt some platform positions he'd rather not adopt in order to pull it all together. Even 8-10% of the Republicans who support Paul are enough to swing this election.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1821628, member: 1132"] Which will never happen. His best hope is to get enough delegates to get a platform during the convention. The one thing a politician is afraid of is losing votes, especially delegate votes. Even a marginal win can damage a politician's platform and positions. Romney NEEDS unified support from the delegates in order to bring Republican voters to the polls in November. If the convention is fractured, many will stay home. This gives Paul leverage over Romney when it comes to critical points. Romney will have to adopt some platform positions he'd rather not adopt in order to pull it all together. Even 8-10% of the Republicans who support Paul are enough to swing this election. [/QUOTE]
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