Posted on 01/30/2012 5:29:41 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
PLANTATION, Fla. -- With polls showing Mitt Romney on track for a convincing victory in Tuesday's Republican primary in this state, the one silver lining for Newt Gingrich may be the acceleration of a sorting-out process that is driving more prominent conservatives toward the former House speaker as a parade of establishment GOP leaders rally around Romney.
The most powerful dynamic in Florida over the past week has been the Romney campaign's success at blunting the momentum from Gingrich's South Carolina win by seeding a gardenful of personal and political doubts about him. But the sheer ferocity (and success) of that assault, delivered in many cases by pillars of the GOP establishment like former presidential nominees John McCain and Bob Dole, has prompted leading conservative figures like Herman Cain, Sarah Palin, and talk show hosts Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin to deepen their identification with Gingrich in response.
In that way, the Florida result could both re-establish Romney as the favorite to win the nomination -- and potentially strengthen Gingrich's ability to contest him as the calendar turns toward states with a more conservative Republican electorate than Florida. "It has become much more explicit that Romney is an establishment, status-quo-type candidate," said long-term conservative activist Jeffrey Bell, policy director at the American Principles Project. "Conservatives are being driven toward Gingrich's camp to keep the conversation going."
In the near-term, there's no question Florida appears ready to restore Romney as the race's clear front-runner....
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Romney IS Obama.
There might be enough RINO’s and Democrats who do not like Obama to elect him to the Presidency, I don’t know.
What I do know is Romney will not get rid of Obamacare, he will continue with the Homosexual agenda, he will try to take our guns, and he will not help to stop Roe V. Wade.
He may stay in the White House a bit more than Obama and give the Air Force One crew a break, but we will still be sliding down the same hill we are sliding down now.
Mesta...they’re going to go after Santorum since he’s claiming he’ll continue.....could be Santorums there to take some of the flack away from Newt for the states ahead? Meanwhile Paul still covering Romney’s butt.
I wish I could give $100 or $1,000, but we barely pay our bills these days. And I made multiple six figures back during the Reagan and Bush 41 days!
Hannity is a Romney Robot in the model of Reagan.
Pray for America
Fight the good fight - it will turn around for all of us.
The fools are setting themselves up for a boomerang on the Big Mo for trying to make this look like a blowout. If Newt even loses by less than 5 points, it might as well be a loss for Romney.
Don’t take your eyes off the ball. Watch Romney and his campaign. They’re coming on with the heavy and the Mittens are coming off and showing knives. They’re rattled and they can’t hide it.
Anyone know who does the “Freep-a-poll” posts? This fox poll needs it’s own post.
As of 9:53 p.m. CST:
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Newt Gingrich
40.14% (9,450 votes)
Mitt Romney
32.05% (7,546 votes)
Rick Santorum
4.53% (1,066 votes)
Ron Paul
23.28% (5,481 votes)
Total Votes: 23,543
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It looks like Rick Santorum is not getting out. He’s gonna give us Romney like he gave us Specter over Toomey in the U.S. Senate. What we need to do is appeal to his supporters to support Newt. If we can reach half of them...NEWT WINS. Check out this Post:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2839927/posts
It looks like Rick Santorum is not getting out. He’s gonna give us Romney like he gave us Specter over Toomey in the U.S. Senate. What we need to do is appeal to his supporters to support Newt. If we can reach half of them...NEWT WINS. Check out this Post:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2839927/posts
@ 11:20 Rick S. is still at 4.53%.
He barely even tried in FL. What is his strategy anyway I wonder? Even RP has a somewhat respectable showing in this poll.
Well, LOL, RP usually does better in polls than in actual election votes I guess.
Good news and bad news from Maine.
The good news is that Mitt Romney might lose Maine. And that is one of his firewall states. The paulistas are challenging him for both the straw poll caucus results and the delegates. (Looks like ronPaul won all 5 of the caucuses thus far. The party is not announcing any results and I believe have sealed the ballots without counting them. Maybe.)
The bad news is that NEWT + Santorum < 10%. Maybe.
When caucus goers show up and see that it is a 2-man race between MR and RP, they are very likely to choose between those 2, the main contenders.
Santorum has always been a vanity run. He’s not about to step aside.
Newt Gingrich really needs help in Maine.
I guess he can’t be everywhere.
Romney has been running for 6 years.
He and the GOP can GTH together.
I think the story of Maine is all about ronPaul. If you consider the amount of time and effort it would take to phone bank maine just to get another 5% for NEWT ... I can see why they are directing the phoning elsewhere.
Phone calls to an area where the candidate has little support produce very little return on the effort. I suspect an average caller might be able to identify one Newt per hour ... it is hard to ID supporters when you don’t have any. Better to call NV or CO.
Santorum’s team is in MN now.
I am thinking back to the only time Romney lost his cool at the media. It was when Stephanopoulos asked him that question about where he would stand if a state wanted to make birth control illegal. Remember that? And Mitt told him it was a silly question, because there were no states that were asking for that. Mitt won that round. And I wondered at the time where Stephanopoulos was going with that.
Now I think he was trying to get a quarrel going between Romney and Santorum, who is the only one who has come out against birth control, and Mitt was having none of it. Not because he’s against quarrels but because he wanted Santorum to stay in the race and not be made to look ridiculous in the debate. In order to prevent Newt from taking over Santorum’s supporters.
Too convoluted maybe, but it was the first time Mitt got mad during the debates. If it was just a silly question, he wouldn’t have lost his cool.
Just ponder.... if Newt can’t win the nomination against Romney/Santorum/Paul, do you really think he can be Obama? And besides, polling shows Satorum’s vote would split 50/50 between Newt and Mitt, so it makes very little difference. Santorum will stay in and gather some delegates as bargaining tools. Paul will stay in because he truly believes in his cause, and he is having way too much fun !
You know, you might be onto something there.
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