Posted on 03/06/2012 5:49:21 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Rick Santorum won the primary in Tennessee while Mitt Romney rolled to primary victories in Virginia, Vermont and home-state Massachusetts on Super Tuesday, reaching for a decisive advantage over his persistent rivals in the most turbulent race for the Republican presidential nomination in a generation.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich countered with a home-field win in Georgia as the GOP contenders vied for the chance to take on Democratic President Barack Obama in November.
(Excerpt) Read more at suntimes.com ...
Reboot!
Believe me I have my own moments too
Read my second post.
Rick Santorum is pulling away in Ohio and ND....
Rick got TN, OK, OH, ND
For real?
For real, but it’s a bit too soon to call OH. He’s up 4 in OH with about 40 percent of the vote in.
Haslem has not been a rino by a long shot.
And I just heard that the urban areas are not in yet...I guess those will likely lean Romney.
He’s winning Columbus.
Tn has been trending More conservative for years now. In 08 it was the only state almost to add senate and house seats at the state level. In 10 it elected a slew of conservative us house candidates.
good to hear!
um yes he has. He backed down from teachers union and then backed down from the Nashville occupy squatters. He failed to cut TennCare. He has no balls
Haslem headline today “Haslam hopes for common ground in debate over gun bill”. The milquetoast compromiser.
“Haslem has not been a rino by a long shot.”
This coming from someone whose name is Tennessean4Bush.
Santorum declared winner in North Dakota.
3 states tonight with 7 total. Won big.
Still up by 2 in Ohio with 62 percent in.
I don't like seeing the gap closing in OH though.
Santorum is actually a native Virginian.
We are solid RED,just not solid conservative.
He’s running out of time. Odds are 2:1 against Mitt right now.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.