Jim Rogers’s strong showing in the Oklahoma Presidential Primary

Jim Rogers’s political career is not over!
Along with the delegate, Terry also won twelve of Oklahoma’s 77 counties. However, he was not the only challenger to win counties; the 2010 U.S. Senate nominee for the Democratic Party in Oklahoma, Jim Rogers, won three. He finished in third place overall with 14 percent, one percent short of the threshold required to qualify for delegates. Progressive activist Darcy Richardson was fourth with six percent.
Damned!  If I had known he was on the ballot, I would have urged and endorsed his presidential run, and swung my considerable weight behind his candidacy, thus earning him that extra percentage point in the polls, and getting him to the delegate threshold.  What this delegate would do in North Carolina this September — I don’t know.  Poke the eyes of all the Obama delegates, I suppose.
<p>Reasons given for Jim Rogers’s showing.   
The Rogers surname always gets votes in Oklahoma elections.</i>  Sure.  Blame Will.   Don’t give Jim any credit for his outstanding campaign tactic and reaching the people with his message of Hope and his wardrobe choice on the hustlings

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