Posted on 01/09/2012 6:03:16 AM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing
According to the Quinnipiac Poll released Monday, Romney leads the field among Florida Republicans with 36 percent of the vote, followed by Newt Gingrich with 24 percent, then Rick Santorum at 16 percent. Behind them, Ron Paul has the support of 10 percent of Florida Republicans, Rick Perry has five and Jon Huntsman trails with two percent. The poll also found that 54 percent of Florida Republicans say they could change their minds in the coming weeks.
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Yes, it is clear and I wish he would get out and make room for Newt who can beat Mittens.
You’re in SW Florida? Who are you hearing will be the winner? I’m on the other coast and have lots of friends and family throughout Florida. Lots in central Florida like Newt.
Many older voters still remember Newt from the 90s
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Indeed they do and many of them like him.
Unfortunately, I think you are right.
We need to coalesce around a single candidate NOW, or by the end of the month, Romney will have the nomination to all intents and purposes wrapped up. I will not vote for Romney, under any circumstances, and whatever and whoever the alternative may be. I think many here feel likewise.
However, while so many here seem to agree that we need to unify around a non-Romney candidate, and do it quickly, poster after poster adds a caveat along the lines of ‘so long as it’s MY guy...’ ...and the circular firing-squad starts up all over again. Which begs the question: how to agree which candidate to unify behind?
I’ll say first out that overall, I think the quality of the Republican field is shockingly poor. Were those 6 guys on the stage this morning REALLY the best American can produce to run for the highest and most powerful office in the world? There is something wrong with a system which results in only the most mediocre of the mediocre being able or willing to stand forth and offering themselves for election.
All the remaining ‘conservative’ candidates have flaws, and none would be my own candidate of choice. All of them have certain positions with which I disagree: some more than others, and some, to such an extent that I’d have to hold my nose and grit my teeth to pull a level for them. But to some extent, this is inevitable: Jesus ain’t running in this election or any other, so we’re never gonna get a perfect candidate. And unless you’re running a clone of yourself for office, you’re never likely to find a candidate with whom you agree on EVERYTHING, either.
We have to make do, right now, with what we have, and if we continue to squabble endless over who the anti-Romney candidate it, then by the time the dust settles (and it’s starting to settle already) it’ll be too late. So it’s crunch-time, and decision time, and the real question surely has to be ‘of all the candidates who remain who could by any stretch of the imagination be called conservative (i.e. not Romney or Paul) who is most likely to be able to win the general election if he gains the nomination? It’s November that matters, remember: winning the nomination gains you (and America) nothing if you go on and lose to Obama.
The answer, in my opinion, has to be Newt. I have my own issues with the guy (a man who led the impeachment of Clinton whilst committing serial adultery himself at the same time) but he’s the best we have left, unfortunately, when it comes to having any hope of getting the job done. It’s a sad comment on America that that’s the case, but it is. HOWEVER, having said that, I’d support another candidate at this point, even Perry (whom I despise, and have said so publicly here in the past) if I was convinced that they were better able to do the job.
We need to coalesce behind one guy though, not after SC and Florida, but right now. Momentum is a dangerous and very powerful thing in politics, and when thev establishment and MSM are added to it, it is unstoppable, as Romney will be by the end of this month if some of us here can’t bite our lip, swallow our preferences and personal interests, and do what we should be able to see must be done.
Easier said than done, of course. There are all kinds of counter-arguments: “But Santorum is better because...” or “But Perry ..” - to which I’ll answer in advance: you may be right. But unless you’re prepared to put a sock in it, eat humble pie and settle now for what you may see as second-best, you’ve gonna end up with something much, much worse.
Obama can win for all I care.
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Well I care, my children care and you should care too. THEIR future depends on it.
HOW can Mitt be so far ahead? Are Conservatives really that weak in the Republican Party? Yes, the vote is split but Mitt at 36%??? God help us. So if we can’t get behind a candidate in the primaries who are we going to get behind as a third party in the general election? I will NOT vote for Romney in ANY election. NO HOW! NO WAY!
hat we MUST do is capsize the Senate and House with tea party congresspeople who will go in there like Jesus with a whip knotted out of cords.
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Where is the tea party? They seem to have fizzled out.
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I saw the debates. I would flip it and make Rick V.P. He has worked with Newt before. That is if Mark Rubio will not take it. Rick S. is not ready (and may never be). We will see. If Rick S. is the nominee I will support him all the way.
I would support Newt too. I just am wondering if voters are going to give him enough support. He seems like he has many detractors out there. Santorum’s detractors are the liberals especially the pro-gay people. It will be interesting to see what happens in SC.
:) So you want the four conservatives in NH to decide...
Who gives a crap about how many years he has been married or how many kids he has? He’s not running for husband or father of the year. CAN HE BEAT BARRY SOETORO and what are his solutions for undoing the damage Hussein has done? That’s what I care about.
Who gives a crap about how many years he has been married or how many kids he has? Hes not running for husband or father of the year. CAN HE BEAT BARRY SOETORO and what are his solutions for undoing the damage Hussein has done? Thats what I care about.
Calm down there bud. Sheesh. He will beat Obama so don’t worry about it. His long marriage and 7 children just add to his overall greatness. See how that works out.
So you are a Ron Paul supporter like his nephew?
“Wrong question. The question is what is wrong with conservatives? A large portion of conservatives are married to their pet issues and will not compromise.”
Wrong question. The question is what is wrong with conservatives who are married to their pet issues and their pet prejudices in this most dire presidential election?
Answer: They are blinded by their egos and will hand us Obama again.
Thanks, that’s good news. At least great numbers of Dems won’t be voting in the FL Rep primary.
One can think Rick Santorum is a big government collectivist (which he is), without being in the tank for Ron Paul.
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