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Originally posted by BluMerle:

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Originally posted by NY Madman:
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One thing you have to consider about the Florida Primary..... It is one of the first primaries where only registered Republicans can vote in a Republican Primary (that's the way all of them should be).
I was completely unaware of this rule until a couple of days before I participated in SC's primary.

Good thing I wasn't affected. [ThumbsUp] [/b]
You're a good man BluMerle and you voted for the best man running in this race.

Unfortunately, I doubt he will still be around on Feb. 5 so I can also vote for him.

The media likes to talk about people like John McCain being the frontrunner and Huckabee prior to that. The real truth is that many people who weren't even Republicans voted for them.

The real frontrunner on the Republican side at this point in the game is Mitt Romney. The only thing that really counts is delegates and Romney has the most delegates so far.

The media likes to push certain people, but it's the delegates that get a candidate nominated.

The delegate count so far....

Romney........73
McScum.......38
Huckasuck....29

Also.... Florida is one of the first big "winner take all" states.

That means the winner of the state gets all the available delegates. The delegates aren't apportioned like in some other states.