Ron Paul is likely to win more delegates to the 2012 GOP convention than either Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum this week. Wait. What? That's why he campaigned in Maine this weekend.
This week, Ron Paul is likely to win more delegates to the 2012 GOP convention than either Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum. In fact, he?s likely to win more delegates than Gingrich and Santorum combined.
Skip to next paragraph?Hold it?, you?re saying, ?How can that be? Rep. Paul?s polling in single digits in Florida. He?s going to finish behind Gingrich and Santorum, as well as Mitt Romney, in Tuesday?s Florida primary. How can that translate into beating any of his rivals at all??
We?ll tell you how ? because he?s not winning those delegates in Florida. He?s winning, or will probably win, at least a few delegates in Maine.
Paul took a quick two-day swing through Maine over the weekend, in case you didn?t notice. He met with GOP Gov. Paul LePage. He spoke to big crowds throughout the state ? in Lewiston, apparently, event organizers had to expand his conference room to handle the people who showed up.
He even landed the coveted L.L. Bean endorsement ? that's Linda Lorraine?Bean, heiress of the L.L. Bean empire and a lobster roll entrepreneur in her own right. She endorsed Paul on Saturday from her restaurant in the retail outlet mecca of Freeport.
Asked why she wasn?t supporting fellow New Englander Mitt Romney, Ms. Bean said ?I?ve always been for Ron Paul?, according to a statement posted on Paul?s campaign web site.
As we?ve previously reported, unnoticed by most of the DC-based political establishment, the Maine caucuses actually began this weekend. So Paul wasn?t in Maine just because he likes riding around in salt-crusted Suburus.
Most Maine towns will hold their caucuses during the state GOP?s preferred window of February 4-11. But ?most? doesn?t mean ?all?. Lincoln, Lowell, Burlington, Chester, Enfield, Winn, and Howland held their joint caucus on Saturday. Millinocket?s was on Sunday. And so forth.
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