Posted on 03/06/2012 7:21:08 PM PST by Steelfish
Gingrich must steps aside. His southern strategy is up in flames placing distant third and fourth in key states.
Working Women. This is a key demographic that Romney leads Santorum followed by a deficit of 11 points, and Gingrich is well way behind by 31 points and is one major reason why Gingrich can neither win the nomination nor the presidency.
Gingrich was the big spoiler in MI where Santorum lost by just three points. Besides the notion of permanent moon-based colonies and pie-in-the-sky $2.50 gas/gallon regardless of world energy markets or geopolitical conditions is simply risible and wont play well with voters. Note, that Gingrich couldnt even get the 50% threshold in home-state GA whereas Romney got a whopping 72% in MA.
If Santorum loses OH, we can attribute this to a divided conservative vote. The big city areas in OH have not yet been counted. Karl Rove thinks that when these county results come in, Romney will have won OH. He (unfortunately) may just be right.
Santorum has won IA; MN; CO; MO; and ND. Today, Santroum has notched up another trifecta: OK, TN, and ND. He came within a whisker of beating Romney in MI, and while he may lose OH it will be only by a coupe of points and Gingrichs 15% would a major factor that explains this fact.
Working women: Category Gingrich Paul Romney Santorum % Total Working women 13 9 44 33 21 All others 14 10 36 39 79
There is NO REPUBLICAN PARTY at all without the Conservative vote.
The Big Republican Dogs have got to put that into their computer and start cranking out answers.
The Republican Establishment has failed ~ it no longer exists as a source of votes.
It doesn't work.
The way you win elections is you first hold your base, and then you peel off a faction from the other side.
Romney cannot get the base behind him. He will not succeed in attracting a faction that would probably otherwise vote Democrat!
The faction we need to attract is made up of UNEMPLOYED YOUNG MALES, and MARGINALLY EMPLOYED YOUNG PEOPLE age 19 to 34.
They are ripe. Obama left them unemployed and with no credit rating for the last 4 years.
Why would they vote for any candidate who reminds them of the boss' who laid them off.
The bad news is with four more years of Obama in front of us there's no time left for conservative factions to take advantage of the coming collapse of the GOP establishment.
I think we need to get Priebus and his crowd, and most of the state committee chairman to RESIGN and let others move forward now. We have time to organize for the election but it's pretty obvious the Establishment has NO relevant number of votes to command in Virginia or any other state.
The only reason people have been showing up is to vote for Conservative candidates.
The Establishment has already collapsed. There is no "there" there!
This in reference to the belief that Santorum can win the general election.
I don't believe he'll win the nomination, and will work against it. If he does I will vote for him in the general.
But yes, "delusional beyond belief" is an apt description of those who believe he can win the general election.
I think you’re wrong. I’ll try to find the polls, but I believe Rick was up nine point in Michigan before his debate meltdown, and a series of foot in mouth moments. I also believe he had a double digit lead in Ohio, and collapsed allowing Romney to come from behind. All states are not equal. Rick won a series of irrelevant contests, and a bunch of unbound delegates (I don’t know the precise rules, but I think you’ll find that if the establishment deems it necessary to get those delegates behind Romney, Rick will end up short). Rick has absolutely no chance of beating Romney or Obama, and his supporters are delusional to think continue thinking otherwise.
Rick’s commitment to big government (Medicare Part D, NCLB for examples), and expressed hostility to individualism are going to make it next to impossible for him to garner support when we are at a tipping point with regard to big government (very soon the takers will outnumber the coerced)|, and on the verge of financial collapse. Rick Santorum is a dedicated statist that hides behind notions of freedom. His record and own words prove that.
I am 100% behind Newt Gingrich. The man with a vision. Win, lose, or draw I will stand by my principles.
That is like still being a Pawlenty supporter. Newt is out of this thing. There is no math that rationally shows him having even a shot at brokering a convention, much less beating Milt. The only one left able to knock Milt out is Rick and that is only if he runs the table here on out.
As for your nonsense about Rick being a Statist, it is BS. I love the people who are backing Newt calling Rick a Statist when Newt was the one writing books on Cap and Tax (Contract with the Earth), was a poor gun rights supporter as Speaker(Rick has the highest NRA rating of any of the candidates), wants to increase Fed spending for Moon bases, went on tour with Rev Sharpton for education "reforms", actually voted for the Dept of Education being created, backed Milts health mandates, toured with Hitlery to have the Federal Govt' control our health records, joins in on Algore's group peddling man made global warming (see Newt on couch with Pelosi), is for ethanol subsidies, et al. Just because Newt is running around promising $2 gas and throwing around red meat doesn't erase the last ten years of his history.
There used to be a saying about folks living in glass houses.
Rick is on record as being hostile to individualism. As to the issue of big government Rick has a very long record of supporting big government. I encourage you to use Google.
LOL. OK.
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