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To: South40

Now that Sarah Palin is officially out of the race, an interesting dynamic that has always been there now fully comes to the fore and must be taken seriously: whoever becomes the nominee
WILL NOT WIN WITHOUT THE TEA PARTY VOTE. Cain remains the only one among the top four who could ENSURE large numbers of Tea Party voters: Romney certainly can’t, Perry, if he continues dropping, will only prove his lack of appeal to the Tea Party, and the RINOs too, if Romney holds the level he’s at,or continues rising. Gingrich’s appeal might grow too and I can’t count him out-— most talking heads, per their predictions 1-2 months ago, had him already
dropped out at this point, yet he still hangs on to

respectability. Romney at this point may be thinking “Hmmmmmm....a Romney/Cain ticket doesn’t sound bad” but that may also be what Gingrich and Perry are thinking.


19 posted on 10/08/2011 10:22:45 AM PDT by supremedoctrine
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To: supremedoctrine
Cain remains the only one among the top four who could ENSURE large numbers of Tea Party voters

I couldn't agree more. But there are some real deep thinkers in this forum who believe that if you like what you see in the graph you're a Romney supporter. Apparently, if Perry is too liberal for this conservative I want another liberal in Mitt Romney. I just can't understand the logic behind that.

I believe Cain will be the nominee and I believe he will inspire so many both black and white that he will defeat Obama easily.

21 posted on 10/08/2011 10:37:51 AM PDT by South40 (I will vote for Perry if he's the last man standing against Romney. ~ Jim Robinson 10/5/2011)
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