It’s the delegate math that matters.
Washington is one last chance for Santorum to gain some steam before Super Tuesday.
Well, I’ll say this. Rush certainly isn’t in the tank for Romney. He doesn’t like to endorse candidates or go against the Republican Party leadership, but it’s about as negative as could be on Romney without breaking his usual rules.
And that’s on the day after the entire media, and Drudge, and the rest all said that Romney won, isn’t that great? I’ve seen that questioned, but this is the first I’ve seen that Rick might get more delegates than Romney, in Romney’s home state.
Michigan district map. The districts Romney won are 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14.
http://migopprimary.com/map.asp
Interestingly enough, most of the districts Romney won are districts he can’t possibly beat Obama in during the general election. Santorum on the other hand won one Obama likely district and picked up the rest of the conservative leaners.
In my opinion, we were Romney’s easy prom date. He got what he wanted and now he’s done with us and will cede Michigan to Obama in the general.
See guys? Michigan is a Win-Win.
Mitt has to spend 6-8 times more money to remain remotely relevant. He isn’t going to buy his way to victory and only get 1/2 the votes when it counts.
Keep making him blow $350k for every delegate and at this rate he is going to be to big to fail and will need a bailout.
I still think they’re going to pick McCain again.