yes, but we've seen another poster alluding to the delegates will all throw their votes to Ron Paul, regardles of their duty to the party or how they should actually be voting...
Sadly, I see another 4 years of the current administration come election day. The Republican party is fractured, their 21 debates did nothing except expose that they aren't unified, and once a GOP candidate is the presumed nominee, the real attack adds will start. "If you don't want 4 more years of what you had then vote for me" is just not a viable campaign strategy. I'm just not looking forward to 10 more months of empty campaign promises, political ads, and heated rhetoric from both sides...
The good news is there is only eight more months!
But, also, I'd discount a lot of the infighting within the Republican Party. We've just not seen as closely-fought a primary on this side for some time. I think a lot of the bitterness is because there actually is substantial agreement on the issues. You don't see the Reagan/Bush-Ford split on whether or not the federal government should reform/reduce tax rates. Or a Rockefeller/Goldwater split on what the scope of the federal government ought to be. Everyone may have different details in their plans, but they're all (Ron Paul, R-TX, excepted) pulling in pretty much the same direction.
Take heart!