He used to be the front runner, near the 40’s. Now he’s at 5 percent.
Ain’t going to happen, unless there’s a major shakeup among the other candidates. Frankly, I don’t think he has the fire in the belly for the job. His wife does, but that’s not the same thing.
Gov. Perry came in around 30% on the power of GOP voter distaste for Romney (Romney is still polling around 23-25%). Perry’s been beat up badly, yet he’s still standing (and has $$ in the bank and super PACs at the ready). As you have witnessed, things change.