Posted on 01/13/2012 1:41:53 PM PST by TitansAFC
Gingrich is really that close, HOW?!!
If Gingrich can not win SC by 8-10 points, his fundraising, which is on life support now, will dry up up completely.
Is there any chance Santorum can at least advertise and make himself memorable?
Gingrich is really that close, HOW?!!
If Gingrich can not win SC by 8-10 points, his fundraising, which is on life support now, will dry up up completely.
Is there any chance Santorum can at least advertise and make himself memorable?
I agree, IMO, he hurts the building of a reputation for Santorum, but then again, you know where my bias is by me saying this.
I think all the Newt folks don’t really understand how badly he was hurt in VA.
We’ll see in South Carolina, just how far his support has fallen in the South. I think Santorum can take this.
It’s all about $.
With Huntsman out, that takes away another moderate candidate, leaving Romney alone in that area.
Santorum spend his Iowa victory $ in New Hampshire.
No bucks, no Buck Rodgers.
Another day, another poll:
“(Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has opened a wide lead over his rivals in the South Carolina primary election race, trouncing Newt Gingrich and gaining momentum in his march toward the party’s nomination, a Reuters/Ipsos poll shows.
Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, could all but quash his rivals’ presidential aspirations with a victory in South Carolina on January 21 after winning the first state-by-state nominating contests in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Voters in South Carolina - who have favored Republicans in nine of the last 10 presidential elections - appear to have shrugged off attacks on Romney by rivals who accuse him of killing jobs as a private equity executive for Bain Capital in the 1990s.
The poll showed 37 percent of South Carolina Republican voters back Romney. Congressman Ron Paul and former Senator Rick Santorum tied for second place with 16 percent support.
Gingrich, a former speaker of the House of Representatives, has fallen far back after holding a strong lead in South Carolina in December. He was in fourth place at 12 percent in the Reuters/Ipsos poll.”
Horse cheet
“Hes holding Newts margin of victory in his back pocket.”
Which is exactly the point, I believe...
Wouldn’t it be interesting to see what a voter’s SECOND choice would be when they are polled?
“People will not vote for a guy who is not moral.”
YEAH, THEY WILL...
Or have you forgotten that Barack Obama is President?
congratulations Newt on closing the gap... (only 5% of a difference between him and Mitt?)
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