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To: lquist1

I see your points and generally agree. And for sure, it is NOT in the bag yet for Cain, things are in fact fluid with a much different news cycle than anything we have ever seen in Presidential electoral politics, anything could happen, but certainly Gov. Perry, bless him, is the big disappointment, and now I am sure even ROMNEY is just starting to get the Hershey Squirts.


70 posted on 10/12/2011 7:49:55 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (To all good FRiends who supported Gov. Palin. I never badmouthed her. Please now join us w/ MR. CAIN)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

“Gov. Perry, bless him, is the big disappointment, and now I am sure even ROMNEY is just starting to get the Hershey Squirts.”

Agreed, Perry is a big disappointment so far. But if he ever learns how to debate, there’s still time to turn his fortunes around. The thing is-before I thought it was Perry’s race to lose, cause he was becoming the “anti-Romney” candidate. Now I think it’s Cain’s to lose. I don’t think he really hurt himself at the last debate, and if he keeps picking up steam, he could be the guy.

As for Romney being worried, I honestly think that establishment types like Romney live in their own bubble. I don’t think he’s worried, cause he figures if Cain is his main competitor, he can swamp him with money and organization. I really, truly think these establishment people, even after the elections last November, simply don’t get the mood of most GOP voters. After McLame and Dole, we are simply not willing to accept another RINO retread simply because it’s “his turn.” We’ve had it with that kind of crap. Many of us will not accept Romney under any circumstances.


80 posted on 10/13/2011 1:41:21 AM PDT by lquist1
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