mattering, one reason for that, one reason that rick santorum despite being strong in the polls, despite piling up victory, why he s expected to lose the race he hasn t built a campaign for delegates. as dan boll wrote, the absence of a good delegate operation is a signal of a campaign ill-prepared for whatever might be coming. the failure of santorum to qualify for tuesday s ballot in virginia is an example what can thoop a small, under funded or disorganized campaign. in a place like ohio, you can see this playing out even though rick santorum lost to mitt romney by less than 1% of the vote, it was pretty much a tie, he got trounced when it came to delegates. thor than a quarter of ohio s delegates were off limits because he didn t have a delegate his campaign didn t fill out the paperwork. from this point forward in the
sometimes you wind up in a long warfare race. fighting and scrapping for every delegate. that is where we are right now in the republican race. we have officially moved from momentum mattering to delegates mattering, one reason for that, one reason that rick santorum despite being strong in the polls, despite piling up victory, why he s expected to lose the race he hasn t built a campaign for delegates. as dan boll wrote, the absence of a good delegate operation is a signal of a campaign ill-prepared for whatever might be coming. the failure of santorum to qualify for tuesday s ballot in virginia is an example what can thoop a small, under funded or disorganized campaign. in a place like ohio, you can see this playing out even though rick santorum lost to mitt romney by less than 1% of the vote, it was pretty much a tie, he got trounced when it came to delegates. thor than a quarter of ohio s delegates were off limits because he didn t have a delegate his campaign didn t fill out the
victory, why he s expected to lose the race he hasn t built a campaign for delegates. as dan boll wrote, the absence of a good delegate operation is a signal of a campaign ill-prepared for whatever might be coming. the failure of santorum to qualify for tuesday s ballot in virginia is an example what can thoop a small, under funded or disorganized campaign. in a place like ohio, you can see this playing out even though rick santorum lost to mitt romney by less than 1% of the vote, it was pretty much a tie, he got trounced when it came to delegates. thor than a quarter of ohio s delegates were off limits because he didn t have a delegate his campaign didn t fill out the paperwork. from this point forward in the republican race, it s all about delegate, nobody is dropping out quick. the holy grail are winner take all.