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GOP guru Steve Schmidt: exit polls suggest Perry, Bachmann no longer “plausible”
SFGate: Politics Blog ^
| 1/3/12
| Carla Marinucci, Chronicle Political Writer
Posted on 01/03/2012 6:07:34 PM PST by SmithL
GOP political consultant Steve Schmidt, one of the toughest guys in the business and the guru behind the 2008 John McCain presidential campaign, said that early polls suggest Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann are likely no longer plausible candidates after tonight.
And he told MSNBC it increasingly looks like former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum may well emerge as the chief alternative to Mitt Romney.
With Santorum showing strong in early exit polls, Schmidt an MSNBC analyst told the network moments ago that Santorum is going to have to make a lot of decisions very quickly if he comes out on top tonight..hes going to have to be drinking water out of a fire hose.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa
KEYWORDS: bachmann; ia2012; perry; sanfranciscovalues; steveschmidt; waronsarah
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To: piytar
This guy is an idiot. From Drudge: RICK 24.3% MITT 23.6% RON 21.8%
Yea, Perry is done after WINNING.
Uh, that's Rick SANTORUM who has 24.3%, not Rick Perry. According to the (somewhat) up to the minute results at Google's politics and elections map, Perry is pulling in a distant 5th at 10%, behind Gingrich.
To: piytar
Poor showing for Milt given the amount of money he has spent. I think HE should drop out.
Anyone care to argue with me on that one? ;)
To: cripplecreek
“So you’re OK with middle of the road Iowa and left leaning east coast states picking the candidates for us?”
No I think the first states should be the swing states, or midwest and southern states. LOL. Let the east coastees be last. If they don’t like it, let them secede.LOL.
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posted on
01/03/2012 7:44:21 PM PST
by
greeneyes
(Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
To: Yashcheritsiy
To: Yashcheritsiy
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posted on
01/03/2012 7:53:51 PM PST
by
piytar
(The Obama Depression. Say it early, say it often. Why? Because it's TRUE.)
To: Jim Robinson
Who the hell is Steve Schmidt?
He's kind of a 'Mark McKinnon-lite'.
VERY lite. lol
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posted on
01/03/2012 7:54:23 PM PST
by
mkjessup
(Jimmy Carter is the Skidmark in the panties of American history, 0bama is the yellow stain in front.)
To: greeneyes
Personally I want a single primary day nationwide.
When there are so many candidates, that would mean that someone could win the nomination with only around 25% of the vote( which means that 75% do not support the winner). Not sure that would be so great for conservatives.
Well you are correct that it would not be great for conservatives, however after this latest electoral cycle of primary foolishness, I actually have a solution that not only would bring balance and common sense back into the GOP primaries, it will never be adopted because it is above all things, infinitely FAIR:
Adopt a lottery selection process to determine the order of the presidential primaries. Each election cycle, all the states names go into a hat, and the order in which they are drawn will determine 'who goes first' as the primary process begins on 3 January of that election year.
Every 4 years, a new lottery is drawn with new results every time, a November/Thanksgiving date would be a good point to pull the names from the hat.
Iowa and New Hampshire can take their chances with the rest of their fellow states, no more favorites, no more divas, no more of the clamoring about how 'special' this caucus or this primary is, and ONLY Republicans registering within 30 days of the primaries will be allowed to participate.
Well, it was a neat brainstorm anyhow.
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posted on
01/03/2012 8:07:30 PM PST
by
mkjessup
(Jimmy Carter is the Skidmark in the panties of American history, 0bama is the yellow stain in front.)
To: cripplecreek
Great at getting the nomination. He ran a HORRIBLE mushy-moderate presidential campaign.
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posted on
01/03/2012 8:24:21 PM PST
by
Blood of Tyrants
(Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied.)
To: cableguymn
Poor showing for Milt given the amount of money he has spent. I think HE should drop out.
I second.
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posted on
01/03/2012 8:25:18 PM PST
by
Antoninus
(Defeat Romney--Defeat Obama.)
To: mkjessup
LOL. Especially the part about registered Republicans would be better to pick a Pubbie candidate. We don’t have to do anything other than ask for a ballot in the primary, show our driver’s license, and sign our name next to our address.
Sometimes I get a Dem ballot when I need to for some reason.
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posted on
01/03/2012 8:25:54 PM PST
by
greeneyes
(Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
To: cripplecreek
the guru behind the 2008 John McCain presidential campaign
Correction: "the incompetent buffoon behind McCain's 2008 election debacle."
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posted on
01/03/2012 8:27:30 PM PST
by
Antoninus
(Defeat Romney--Defeat Obama.)
To: zerosix
Yes, Schmidt is a legend in his own mind, and I think he was the one who smeared Sarah and kept McClain from attacking Ogolfo.
I read a few of the SF comments and all were vitriolic left utterances from the cesspool. These people are so predictable because they are essentially programmed and incapable of individual analytical thought--talk about sheeple!
I think Santorum COULD carry the South. He is conservative and much more likeable than McCain.
Basically, I see Iowa as the preview for the long knives of the media, including some of the so-called conservative media. The only reason I care about Iowa is that they get to have a say in MY candidate. I am all for having the primary voting on the same night.
vaudine
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posted on
01/03/2012 8:32:05 PM PST
by
vaudine
To: vaudine
I am all for having the primary voting on the same night. Think about that for a little longer.
It's an idea that would uniformly favor the candidate who raised the most money before a vote was cast.
In a national primary, there would be no chance for a Santorum, a Gingrich or a Bachmann. It would be the Romneys...all the way.
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posted on
01/03/2012 8:49:08 PM PST
by
okie01
(THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance On Parade)
To: cripplecreek
My sentiments exactly... with the possible difference that my laugh is a cross between a bark and sarcastic snort.
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posted on
01/03/2012 8:51:23 PM PST
by
NVDave
To: NKP_Vet
Yep. Newt is going to take the South now that he has woken up from his dream of a positive campaign. That was a big mistake. I loved all of the Fox pundits in the bag for Romney tonight basically saying everybody but Romney, Paul and Santorum are out of the running. What a crock!!! Rick Santorum will be back at 3% within a week and Ron Paul is a cuckoo bird. Its going to be Newt and Willard. Maybe Rick Perry if he has the money to stay in.
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posted on
01/03/2012 9:13:08 PM PST
by
Georgia Girl 2
(The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
To: cripplecreek
Got it. Sorry for being so dense. Just could not see how someone with the tag cripplecreek ( a Coloradoan I presume)could dis a good conservative like Santorum.
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posted on
01/03/2012 9:24:20 PM PST
by
Nifster
To: SmithL
GOP political consultant Steve Schmidt, one of the toughest guys in the business and the guru behind the 2008 John McCain presidential campaign... What a *GREAT* source!
I note that he doesn't say anything about Huntsman, who finished dead last. Steve must think Huntsman still has a shot.
Talk about someone who isn't the brightest bulb out there.
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posted on
01/03/2012 9:55:17 PM PST
by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: mkjessup
I’d have the national GOP auction the primaries off to the highest state bidder (ie: whichever state GOP offered the most money for the honor).
And then hold the money until after the convention, where then the winning candidate would then get it as their starting campaign fund for President.
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posted on
01/03/2012 10:00:24 PM PST
by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: SmithL
If ANY Republican Hires Steve Schmidt, I will have a very hard time voting for someone who has no judgment or discernment!! Same with that smiling creep that was Bush’s Media consultant who is a DEMOCRAT....can’t remember his name.
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posted on
01/04/2012 2:12:45 AM PST
by
Ann Archy
( ABORTION...the HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: NKP_Vet
Thanks, Newbie, but Santorum can DEFINITELY win in the south!!
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posted on
01/04/2012 2:14:16 AM PST
by
Ann Archy
( ABORTION...the HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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