The point is not that he, or Newt, who I support, can win 1144 delegates before the convention, the point is for them both to stay in and together deny Romney the 1144.
If either drops out, some percentage of their votes will go to Romney, so best they both stay in.
I agree completely. I want both Newt & Rick to stay. I am simply stating the reality of the situation that Rick can not get 1144 delegates.
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/09/how-daunting-is-santorums-delegate-math/
)))))))) I started believing that if this guy could snap his fingers or wave his magic wand, hed turn the United States into a theocracy. That may not be a fair characterization, of course, but thats the impression he gave me ))))))
Good grief, Mr. Goldberg. What a nasty insinuation about Santorum. You conservative secularists are giving conservatism a bad name.
Santorum has some dreadful faults, to say the least, but he is not a theocrat. He is a smart, articulate, experienced politician making a devastating case against Romney/Obama/Care. The more Santorum punishes Romney on socialized medicine, the more Mittens will be forced to back away from his health care boondoggle.
It isn't working that way in Louisiana. Gingirch's presence in the race is preventing Santorum from going over 50%, taking all the delegates and denying Romney any delegates.