it's most certainly not over yet. He is not a sure thing in Ohio which would then raise questions about his candidacy if he doesn't win it. Likewise with Tennessee. He's the most definite favourite but it's not like he can't be stopped it's just that the best chance to stop him was Michigan. Had he lost there he would have been in serious trouble regardless of Arizona.
To be clear yeah he's the very definite favourite by a big margin but he can't take it for granted.
To be clear yeah he's the very definite favourite by a big margin but he can't take it for granted.
Why Romney Is (Still) the Only Republican Presidential Candidate.
27/02/2012 02:07:18 PM
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also, do we really want president "ass juice" running this country? *NM*
27/02/2012 03:06:06 PM
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Oh, I am not worried about that; Romney is also the only potential nominee who can be elected.
27/02/2012 04:12:35 PM
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Didn't you notice? We have approximately 16-20 years more of that?
05/03/2012 04:46:32 PM
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it was more of a comment on the alternate meaning of santorum not a political statement *NM*
06/03/2012 02:59:04 AM
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Why do you go to so much effort to state the obvious? *NM*
27/02/2012 05:10:14 PM
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Because many people still have the idea it is not obvious.
27/02/2012 06:42:00 PM
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But he's not
03/03/2012 12:23:45 AM
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All road maps for Santorum (or anyone) go through the GOP leadership.
03/03/2012 01:01:07 AM
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So, four more years then?
29/02/2012 06:36:03 AM
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Most likely, but Tom is almost certainly right the economy will tell the tale.
29/02/2012 10:12:28 AM
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Most likely he is the nominee, but
03/03/2012 12:18:23 AM
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Unless he comes out as a wife swapper or something, he is unstoppable.
03/03/2012 01:28:09 AM
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He isn't unstoppable
03/03/2012 10:01:51 PM
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Statistically, yes; realistically, the primary, and Romneys opponents, are all finished.
04/03/2012 12:09:48 AM
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If the election were held now
04/03/2012 08:17:34 AM
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The primary certainly helped Obamas chances, as do marginally better economic numbers.
04/03/2012 06:02:25 PM
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