To: manc
RE: so Rick can get his pathetic 10%
I think nationally, he is about 18% ( in third place ).
To: SeekAndFind
9 posted on
01/31/2012 5:16:29 AM PST by
ngat
To: SeekAndFind
seek , you and a couple of others need to look around FR.
Voting for Rick is a waste of time, waste of a vote, it helps Romney and ask yourself this right now.
Do you think Romney is laughing his head off at how many will say they will vote for Rick knowing he has not got a damn chance in hell?
Why on earth would you vote for a guy who has no chance in hell and thus lets Romney run away with it.
11 posted on
01/31/2012 5:19:23 AM PST by
manc
(FOX, DRUDGE, HAS BEEN DISGUSTING IN THEIR BIASED ATTACKS V NEWT. I HATE OUR BIASED LIBERAL MEDIA.)
To: SeekAndFind
yes third out of 4th, THIRD, You see that THIRD in our state, DUH
12 posted on
01/31/2012 5:20:43 AM PST by
manc
(FOX, DRUDGE, HAS BEEN DISGUSTING IN THEIR BIASED ATTACKS V NEWT. I HATE OUR BIASED LIBERAL MEDIA.)
To: SeekAndFind
Santorum is presently in the GOP primary equivalent of the second division, fighting against Ron Paul not to be the fourth place loser. Polls currently show him as a weak third to Romney and Gingrich in Florida. A fourth place finish to Paul today in the Sunshine State will be disappointing, perhaps enough to convince Santorum to quit. In 2008, the most conservative candidates, Duncan Hunter and Tom Tancredo, had left the race by the end of January. Michelle Bachmann has already ended her campaign after her weak showing in Iowa.
Santorum had financial problems and a special needs daughter in weak health. These factors make his withdrawal likely, particularly with a fourth place position today. It's a shame, as Santorum seems to be the most decent man of all the Republican candidates.
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