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To: fortheDeclaration
I seems that the fluctuation of voters moving from candidate to candidate, are mostly fickle voters who vote on popularity, hearsay and MSM influence. (Lemmings) Which explains the swing between Romney and The Reverend Santorum.

Newt has a loyal following, and the internals all point out that something is stirring on his behalf below the radar.

Time will tell and Super “T” is about to clear all that speculation up once and for all.

49 posted on 03/01/2012 9:16:44 AM PST by PSYCHO-FREEP (If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP

The funny thing about watching the polls is that there is this group of voters that switch to the current “most electable” candidate. Gingrich wins SC, they go to him. Romney wins Florida, they go to him. Santorum wins three states, they jump to him. Romney wins Arizona and is perceived to win Michigan, he gets them. Go to RCP and look at the graph. So far, the lost Santorum support has gone to Romney. I think that the group that would take the Devil over Obama has given up on Newt. I don’t see him winning them back, but I am not dismissing it completely.

As you seemed to agree in my earlier post, at this point it might be too late for a momentum shift to help anyone but Romney. There are a lot of conservative states remaining, but California and New York are out there too. If nothing changes, Super Tuesday is most likely to annoint Romney or Santorum. Newt would have to pull an unbelievable miracle in about five days to change anything.


91 posted on 03/01/2012 6:28:35 PM PST by Ingtar
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