Gingrich and Santorum are not on the ballots in states that will provide a total of 564 delegates Missouri, Illinois, Dist of Columbia, Ohio and Virginia .
Is this true?????? How is Gingrich going to win???? Although there is a lot of problems with Ohio and people not sure if Newt is on the ballot. How is that possible too?
Why would you put up a sure loser just over some technicalities? The only way Romney wins this is by a wide margin. If he is still getting sub 50% votes by convention time, he's done. I guess Paul will have the money to stay in and one of Newt or Santorum will be the anti Romney vote. Romeny has never gotten above 30% approval so far. If Santorum gives up, will Newt get his votes? Probably, because they would have already settled on Romney if they wanted him.
1/20/2012 6:23:00 PM Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted has certified the federal and state candidates that will appear on ballots in the March 6 Ohio Primary ballots.
The Republican presidential candidates are: Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. Santorum will not be on the ballot in the 6th, 9th or 13th Congressional districts.
EMILY SCHULTHEIS | 1/6/12 6:20 PM EST Rick Santorum has filed the required signatures to appear on the Illinois ballot, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections.
Santorum filed his petition shortly before todays 5 p.m. deadline. Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Rick Perry and Buddy Roemer also filed to appear on the ballot. As of the deadline, Jon Huntsman had not filed.