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Romney up 16 in Gallup national poll (Can Santorum or Gingrich prevent a tipping point?)
Hotair ^ | 03/06/2012 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 03/06/2012 8:54:32 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Pundits have talked for weeks about the possibilities for a brokered convention after having seen one of the more volatile nominating contests in memory. Neither party has had a brokered convention for 50 years, however, and it’s not because we haven’t had competitive primaries in that time. Usually, voters tend to hit a tipping point and start getting behind a leading candidate, which effectively ends the competitive phase of a nomination fight and puts the party on a glide path to a unifying convention in the late summer. That point gets reached when one candidate simply starts winning often enough to make the outcome clear.

That may be starting to happen now, if Gallup’s latest poll is an indication. Mitt Romney has jumped to his largest national lead in weeks as Super Tuesday arrives:

Mitt Romney leads Rick Santorum by 16 percentage points in Feb. 29-March 4 Gallup Daily tracking of national Republican registered voters’ preferences for their party’s nomination. Romney is at 38%, Santorum 22%, Newt Gingrich 15%, and Ron Paul 12%. Santorum led Romney by 10 points as recently as Feb. 20.

Romney’s current 38% of the vote is the highest percentage any candidate has obtained since Gallup Daily tracking of the race began on Dec. 1, and comes in the wake of Romney’s wins in the Feb. 28 Michigan and Arizona primaries. Romney won the Washington state GOP nonbinding caucuses on Saturday, but that victory would have had only a limited impact on the latest five-day rolling national average, which extends back through last Wednesday.

The March 6 slate of 10 primaries and caucuses in the so-called Super Tuesday states has the potential to once more alter the national standings of the candidates. Romney is widely expected to lose in Gingrich’s home state of Georgia, and faces a tough challenge in Tennessee and Oklahoma. Romney is likely to win in his home state of Massachusetts and the contiguous state of Vermont. The critical state will be Ohio, partly because pre-election polling shows the race there to be very close and partly because it is considered to be a bellwether state that will be important in this fall’s election.

Romney’s strong momentum nationally in recent days suggests that he may do better than expected in the 10 Super Tuesday states.

In my column for The Week, I warn that both Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich have narrow windows of opportunity to prevent that tipping point from being reached today:

The Super Tuesday schedule also favors Romney. He should get an overwhelming victory in Massachusetts, his home state, where no other candidate has seriously competed for the 41 delegates. The same is true with Vermont and its 17 delegates. Virginia should have been competitive, but neither Newt Gingrich nor Santorum qualified for the ballot in the Old Dominion, and a majority-vote win over Ron Paul would allow Romney to claim all 49 delegates. That gives Romney a big springboard toward winning a majority of the delegates at stake today. …

Santorum has a better opportunity to slow Romney down and extend the race. Oklahoma has 43 delegates up for grabs, and Santorum has a big lead in the polls — although no surveys have been conducted since the Arizona debate. If Santorum can maintain that big lead in Oklahoma, he can get a significant haul of delegates. But if Romney can ride the Sunday endorsement of Sen. Tom Coburn to a boost in the state, that delegate allocation could become a wash. In Tennessee, Santorum still has a small edge and could get a majority of the state’s 58 delegates.Of course, Oklahoma isn’t really the critical state for Santorum. He needs to win Ohio, a middle-America, Rust Belt state where Santorum’s emphasis on blue-collar economics should find the most resonance. Like Michigan, Santorum ran up big polling leads in Ohio in mid-February, only to lose them as the actual primary contest approached. Polling in the last 48 hours shows Ohio as a toss-up. A narrow win won’t help Santorum outside of the psychological edge, either, as his organizational difficulties last year left him unable to compete for as many as 18 of the state’s 66 delegates. Depending on which congressional districts he wins and loses, a small popular-vote win statewide for Santorum might still result in Romney winning a significantly larger number of delegates.

Most eyes will stay on the results in Ohio and Tennessee tonight. If Santorum can hang on and win both those states, he will still trail Romney in delegates (and possibly Gingrich as well), but will convince donors to keep funding his campaign as the best alternative to Romney. If Romney edges Santorum in either state — but especially Ohio — Santorum has a difficult sale to make on his continued presence in the race. Primary campaigns usually hit a tipping point where Republican voters and donors begin to flock to an undisputed leader in order to bring the fight to a quick conclusion. If Santorum can’t keep Romney from claiming to be that undisputed leader on Super Tuesday, he may exhaust the patience of both groups.

I’m on assignment today and tomorrow and won’t do much blogging in my normal slots. However, I will be on the Hugh Hewitt show tonight as returns come in, and I will be blogging tonight as well to help Allahpundit on analyzing the results.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: gallup; newt; newt4romney; romney; santorum
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1 posted on 03/06/2012 8:54:41 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

The bandwagon is gaining momentum... :-(


2 posted on 03/06/2012 8:57:09 AM PST by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Mucho bad news, Romney is beating Newt and Santorum combined. I won’t be giving any advice on whom to vote for today but if Romney wins Ohio he’ll be the nomineee.


3 posted on 03/06/2012 8:59:22 AM PST by jwalsh07
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To: SeekAndFind

Gullible and hood-winked GOP voters provide landslide for the Grand-Daddy of Obamacare.


4 posted on 03/06/2012 9:00:36 AM PST by gitmogrunt
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To: SeekAndFind

Too late. I shouldn’t be surprised. The contraception thing was the Left’s way burying Santorum and Rush unwittingly finished him off with the “slut” comment.


5 posted on 03/06/2012 9:00:39 AM PST by Crucial
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To: SeekAndFind

Let’s face it, Mitt wins unless one of the others gets out. That’s the reality.


6 posted on 03/06/2012 9:02:05 AM PST by toddausauras (FUMR x 1,000)
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To: who knows what evil?

Gee, who saw this coming?

Oh that’s right, I DID, right after the Feb 22 debate. Mariner and the other Santorum bashes still won’t face the obvious truth I placed before them over a week ago.

I tried to warn you people what would happen if Santorum fell. All this talk of a Gingrich rise that has still yet to occur and never will. Because as you can clearly see, many of Santorum’s supporters, who were previously on board with Bachmann, Cain, and Perry are giving up. They’ve had it. Every candidate they support gets trashed not only by the MSM, but by even so-called conservative websites, such as FR.

So if Romney cruises to the nomination and the “rebellion” dies, look no further than the activities here by the vicious posters that did everything in their power to topple the leading Anti-Romney’s, allowing Romney to divide and conquer.

Romney should have been finished on Feb 8. But pride kept people from doing what needed to be done to win the war. And now that pride will destroy them.

If “this” was the goal of the “rebellion”, then Congratulations.


7 posted on 03/06/2012 9:07:37 AM PST by parksstp (I pick RIck! (If he's good enough for Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh, he's good enough for me))
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To: who knows what evil?

Yep...and Pauls covering him as he goes. Disgusting!


8 posted on 03/06/2012 9:08:00 AM PST by caww
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To: SeekAndFind

Whoever is behind Wednesday, be it Rick or Newt, absolutely MUST step aside and endorse the other or it will be too late!


9 posted on 03/06/2012 9:14:09 AM PST by Happy Rain ("Better add another wing to The White House cause the Santorum clan is coming.")
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To: SeekAndFind
Reagan Was A Sure Loser Too: Conventional wisdom about Republican presidential prospects sounds mighty familiar.
10 posted on 03/06/2012 9:15:59 AM PST by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: Happy Rain

Santorum may be losing support, but I think Newt is finished at this point. The attack ads and debate gaffes were just too much for him to handle.

If I had to pick someone to support, I would reluctantly vote for Santorum unless Newt was in the lead in my state.


11 posted on 03/06/2012 9:15:59 AM PST by Cato in PA (1/26/12: Bloody Thursday)
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To: jwalsh07

“...he will still trail Romney in delegates, and possibly Gingrich as well.”

Too bad, Rick. We hardly knew ya’.

Now, moving on to the only Lib-Slayer among these three noise makers,Newt. Go get ‘em, General. The galactically stupid need a tutorial.


12 posted on 03/06/2012 9:16:41 AM PST by RitaOK (LET 'ER RIP, NEWT. Newt knows where all the bodies are buried, because he buried them.)
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To: toddausauras
I'm not sure how you stop him even if Gingrich or Santorum gets out.

A lot of Newt's supporters are hard core conservative men who won't vote for Romney under any circumstances and see Santorum as socialist because of a handful of pro-union votes.

A lot of Santroum's supporters are pro-life family values women who won't vote for Gingrich under any circumstances because of his schlong control problems in the past.

Just a week ago, I was optimistic that both camps could agree on Santorum and pull some of the Romney crowd with them. Now, not so much.

I'm not ready to throw in the towel just yet, but it isn't looking good.

13 posted on 03/06/2012 9:23:24 AM PST by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: Cato in PA
I am a Santorum supporter and even if he has a big lead on Newt but Newt absolutely refuses to step aside—I would want Rick to step aside.

Otherwise it's Mitt and then Obama has another four years to finish destroying freedom in America.

Whoever steps aside to stop Romney will be a national hero of Audie Murphy proportions—and if neither do and Mitt wins may they both be damned a traitors forever.

14 posted on 03/06/2012 9:23:53 AM PST by Happy Rain ("Better add another wing to The White House cause the Santorum clan is coming.")
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To: Vigilanteman

I know. Hey, it would be a nice surprise if a different result is realized but most of us here have followed these nomination contests for years...the writing’s on the wall. Debacle.


15 posted on 03/06/2012 9:25:48 AM PST by toddausauras (FUMR x 1,000)
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To: RitaOK
Well said RitaOK ...at least lets hope it's just “galactically” and not “genetically!”

Take care,

-Geoff

16 posted on 03/06/2012 9:26:01 AM PST by Ozymandias Ghost
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To: SeekAndFind

I did my part in Oh. I voted Santorum today to deny Romney a victory. It is now out of my hands.


17 posted on 03/06/2012 9:26:01 AM PST by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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To: jwalsh07

From the article:

“Romney is at 38%,...”

Mucho bad news, alright - BAD NEWS FOR ROMNEY!


18 posted on 03/06/2012 9:29:35 AM PST by ngat
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To: parksstp
I'm proud to have done my part to undermine Santorum and Bachmann. I believe neither is qualified for the office.

I supported Cain and Perry and Gingrich.

19 posted on 03/06/2012 9:33:42 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: SeekAndFind

Santorum has the chance to stop romney. He’s a solid conservative.

Newt doesnt have that chance. So Free Republic’s pushing newt votes will assist getting us Romney.


20 posted on 03/06/2012 9:36:14 AM PST by Yaelle (Santorum 2012 - we need a STEADY conservative President)
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