I was at the Milssboro DE rally with NEwt on Thursday night. HE was awesome.
He is a mental giant—talking for 35 minutes with no notes, no “uh’s” or “ah’s”—one idea after another—and nothing about Augusta either—substantial ideas about how to fix the course this country is on.
It was so refreshing to hear a person who could articulate real solutions and inspire you to beleive we can fix
America. Very similar to how I remember hearing Ronald Reagan in 1980.
Afterwards, he and Callista were very warm and friendly to all comers, taking time for autpgraphs and pictures with all.
He plans to go to Tampa, and I sent in my fifth donation to his campaign to help him.
This is the man we need to be our candidate against Obama.
If Romney doesn’t get the 1144 delegates before Tampa, Newt still has a shot, and regardless, he says he is going to tampa to influence the planks int he party platform.
Romney will be a disaster. So if you really want to help conservatism and America, send a few bucks to Newt to keep him in this thing.
It may turn out to be the best investment in the future you ever made.
A blessed Easter to all.
And therein lies the problem for Newt's electoral problems, I'm afraid.
Newt is running a campaign that appeals to the +1σ IQ and above crowd - in other words, people with IQs of around 115 and above, people who, frankly, are able to understand what he's talking about. Unfortunately, this group only makes up about 15% of the US population, which is about the level of support Newt has been getting lately.
Each in their own way, Santorum, Romney, and Obama all appeal to the lower IQ elements, and general divide this large majority up among themselves.