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Globe goes nowhere near the vote fraud either. They really can't because that would call into question the entire system and, by extension, the script-singing mouth-piece media.
And neither does Ron Paul:
"Paul ‘disappointed’ by Maine caucus results
Representative Ron Paul of Texas conceded yesterday that he was “a bit disappointed’’ that he did not win the Maine caucuses but said he will continue to work to accumulate delegates.
According to Maine results announced Saturday night, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won with 39 percent of the vote, followed by Paul with 35 percent.
Paul had been focusing his attention on smaller caucus states, and was hoping to get his first win in Maine.
Paul, on CBS’s “Face the Nation,’’ noted that the other campaigns have gone up and down. With changing political, economic, and foreign events, he said, “This whole ballgame can change rather rapidly.’’
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