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To: caww

Hey, I voted for Gingrich in the primary in Florida, and I do so wish that there was a way for him to pull it out, but, it’s very unlikely, and as of today, most of what we can hope for is either a miracle or someway for him to help set the agenda in the convention and going from there into the “Romney presidency”.

It’s time to get practical, and my preferred “candidates” aren’t going to pull it out. The odds are very heavy against Newt. If the miracle does happen, then, I’ll be very happy to go vote for him. Heck, maybe he can do the debates and Romney can get the votes. ;)

Now, Newt is very valuable, and, he can be very useful to Romney, by helping with the speeches and debates. No one else has the experience and knowledge that he has.


225 posted on 04/13/2012 9:08:05 AM PDT by adorno
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To: adorno
I'm not interested in what Newt can or not do for Romney...not in the least. ..and neither is Newt. You either take him or leave him and that's the bottom line. He won't be "serving" Romney's adminsration by any means and has said as much...at most he'd be an advisor as he was for Bush...if that.

As for this Primary...it's just not over and it's such a disgusting thing to watch people jump onto the Romney boat believing and adhereing to the media/Romney/Obama push that they do just that when Newt hasn't made his play yet.

Since when do Freepers jump, and ask how high, when the Gop, Media, Pundits and opposition tell them to????? It certainly appears many were ready to do just that all along.

226 posted on 04/13/2012 9:22:21 AM PDT by caww
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