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Anderson. anderson. have we all just given up? is t is just like 1:30 and everybody is like, just flick it. can you flick this? i can flick. i will tell you, it is evident from the social media screen that people are going to sleep. again with the social media screen. this is the third hit, i still don t understand what the hell this thing shows. i m going to tell what you it is. every one of these dots, rolland, stop laughing, every one of these dots is a candidate. these pink ones here have to do with a candidate who has pink. ron paul is all over the map here. people are tweeting from each of these points. a lot of people tweet in america. stop touching the screen. in one hour. all right. five and a half thousand people stop talking. all right. let me show you ron paul. ron paul of all of the tweets out there, five and half thousand, our software determined that a thousand are positive. ....
Agree. at least alomong the candidas in the next few days will be focused on barack obama and more focused on one another. we have some historical factoids to share. i want everybody to pay attention. rolland, you paying attention over there? not really, wolf. this is important. james, pay attention to this. i know all of you will be an excellent, excellent polster and researchers, this is what he is telling us right new np was romney s eight-vote margin the closest in the history of presidential primaries and caucus nets united states? and the answer is yes. yes. no. the answer is no. barack obama beat hillary clinton in the 2008 guam caucus by seven votes. that was the closest. how did we forget that. that is the closest primary. we covered that, by the way. ....
Margin but somebody has to beat him in south carolina. and florida. the expectation was south carolina was one he might lose. but now, with mitt romney, you just keep hearing it. now he that has win every one. where before it was different. do you now go negative? yeah. do you revert really to the meet the people he will. and he will get it from all sides too. not only romney folks but the poll people have been attacking him and will continue to. rolland, you paying attention over there. i am. pay attention. 25 delegates at stake in iowa. cnn estimated since it is not winner take all in iowa, how they break down. romney, seven. santorum, seven. paul seven opinion gingrich two. perry, two. that s whatter with estimating right now. once they go to the republican ....
Race where we had a delegate koun in the election. we had that last time in the clinton obama race. this is why it is called the new normal. 76 for you. this is the new normal. what ways saying is, we are sitting here talking about a fractured election. different kind of conservatives. precisely. so you go from iowa, new hampshire, florida, south carolina. then down the lane. so we are going to get to that number. somebody is going to win that number. this is why you re running. do you see this beg a long race? it has all of the potential to especially with proportionate rules. right. this is such a wide open republican field. you have one powerful front-runner, challenger emerges and the front-runner prevails. this trend is off because there is such a quality among the candidates and weakness of mitt romney where he can t get above the hump. but again the divide and conquer is what he is counting on. so it is a very unusual cycle for republicans but rolland is ....
he did advertising money at the end and his friends in his political action committee what is not officially part of the campaign i understand your point but it is not like it was in 2008 where romney spent $10 million. i want to wring in rolland because i know he s been trying to get in. how many delegates were at stake tonight? to win the republican nomination, you need to win delegates. that s what this is all about. we have been waving our hands. talking about a fractured gop, what will happen. we saw alex and eric. this is why you run primaries. i think for some reason we think after two or three races it should all be decided. this is why you run. the state by state will sort it out. you have massed the numbers. you count them up, do you have 2268. so we keep freaking out, oh, my god, what is going on here. this is an election. when is the last republican ....