The problem is that, as I write this, I am just back from checking the news and it looks like Gingrich is fading in Florida.
I don’t think it will necessarily be all over if Romney (or, for that matter, Gingrich) wins Florida. But “achieving inevitability” could, possibly, be within reach to either of those men next week.
Gingrich has a high mountain to climb if he loses Florida. No debates are scheduled and the next states are said to favor Romney, and there is at least one state with a lot of delegates (Michigan, IIRC) where Gingrich failed to get on the ballot.
Palin may have been pushing Newt forward — by her SC gambit — to see if he would sink or swim, intending to jump in and save the day if need be.
Hard to wrap my head around whether that would work right now!
We’ll just have to see how things develop.
You sir are delusional...all your double speak and who can beat Obama and claiming Newt is not on the Michigan ballot makes it plain to see you are for someone besides him. Given that you are advocating picking someone who can beat Obama, I would hazard to guess that makes you a Mitt fan.
Stop the fake philosophy and double speak...as far as a tough hill to climb...come on we are on our 4th state...
February 4, 2012 Nevada (caucus)
February 411, 2012 Maine (caucus)
February 7, 2012 Colorado (caucus)
Minnesota (caucus)
Missouri (primary)
February 28, 2012 Arizona (primary)
Michigan (primary)
Next contest is Nevada, where the last poll in December only had Mitt up by 4. And in Maine he was also up by 4...
Not much up hill struggle there...
Lets check Minnesota...yeah...Gingrich is up 18 there...
Nationwide...yep...he is up there
Try somewhere else with your lame arguments.