To: Lazlo in PA
Gingrich couldn’t cut the 50% in his home state where he and his super-pac spent a ton of money. He’s now aiding and abetting a Romney victory.
In MI, Gingrich pulled 7% of the vote and gave Romney a 3% squeaker. Now in OH he’s pulling a miserable 15% of the vote and again we’ll have a Romney victory in a major bellweather state.
20 posted on
03/06/2012 7:39:34 PM PST by
Steelfish
(ui)
To: Steelfish
The split vote could cost him tonight like it did in Michigan. As long as there are two conservatives in the race, conservatives will be divided, and that is an advantage for Romney. When the conservative vote is united, Romney loses most times (with the exception of places like Massachusetts).
27 posted on
03/06/2012 7:51:39 PM PST by
Pinkbell
(Knock Romney Out - Vote for Santorum in Ohio/Oklahoma/Tennessee and Vote for Gingrich In Georgia)
To: Steelfish
There was a article in the WSJ a few days ago speculation that there might be some kind of alliance between Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich, and Newt would drop out and endorse Rick Santorum...
Notice how giddy they are on Fox News how Romney is going to take the nomination ? and how it's inevitable in his nomination ? and someone said on Fox News that Texas goes for Romney ???
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