Posted on 01/10/2012 6:39:32 PM PST by Museum Twenty
"Tonight's results in New Hampshire show the race for 'conservative alternative' to Mitt Romney remains wide open. I skipped New Hampshire and aimed my campaign right at conservative South Carolina, where we've been campaigning hard and receiving an enthusiastic welcome. I believe being the only non-establishment outsider in the race, the proven fiscal and social conservative and proven job creator will win the day in South Carolina.
"South Carolina is the next stop. I have a head start here, and it's friendly territory for a Texas governor and veteran with solid outsider credentials, the nation's best record of job creation, and solid fiscal, social and Tea Party conservatism."
I have a different view. Romney will be savaged from all sides in a state where he has little or no natural base. Better he has to fend off attacks from multiple directions. Otherwise he could focus all his resources on smearing only one conservative. I think Romney will have a very difficult time bettering the 15.3 percent he managed in South Carolina last time.
There is plenty of time for a conservative alternative to emerge, especially after the meaningless fiasco in New Hampshire.
It seems the people on FR don’t understand that Iowa was a caucus and NH an open primary state. This isn’t over by a long shot.
You need to change your jockeys. That pantload you are carrying around is really stinking up the place.
How did we get to this point? Why do we have no viable conservative candidates?
Can you say open primaries?
Until the Republican Party gets their act together this is the way it will be.
He's not doing well in South Carolina either. If he can't do well in the south...where?
I must have missed the shift in the timeline, as I could have sworn that Santorium lost his senate seat to a Democrat, and not by a hair, but a huge margin in what was supposed to be a close race. And I could have sworn that Rick Perry's a sitting governor who has delivered more votes than every other person running in the race combined in his last re-election campaign.
Oh well, I'll go read how the time stream has changed and see how well Santorium's done as the head of his senate committee...
The 2nd question is when. When is the "point of no return" where it truly is too late? All these obsessed and/or hysterical people flitting around from thread to thread are confusing the issue and spreading negative "group think" that's counter-productive. Of course, that may be their goal.
Who has a good website that's keeping up with the delegate math? Anyone?
“How did we get to this point? Why do we have no viable conservative candidates?”
Why? Because there is no viable conservative party.
Ron Paul 2012, let’s give the Constitution a chance.
No it is not. LOL...NH was like a carnival. RuPaul showed up to announce he was NOT Ron Paul...LOL. Even he took umbrage. The boot-headed whacko and the OWS crowd were out in full force.
I know SC is an open primary, but I don't think they will stand for people disrupting the campaign. I believe it will be a different ballgame there.
We'll see, and it's probably because it's an open primary. Also, a conservative just needs to stay close enough to strike when we get to states with closed primaries.
As of tonight, Romeny has 13. He needs over 1,100. It is far from over.
Please don’t kick anyone out until we get to closed primary states. So far, democrats are voting in Republican primaries because there’s no dem. challenger and the stupid Republicans allow this. I hope the three remaining conservatives stay in til Florida.
Currently we have a lib RINO leading, followed by a Libertarian who in the last debate said he was a democrat. What does that tell you? Paul shouldn’t even be running as a Republican. There IS a Libertarian Party.
That's what i was thinking. This entire primary is so rigged it's laughable. I'm sure the dems equate it to leading sheep to a slaughter. They have the LSM on their side to help, as well as the GOP Establishment. It's just pathetic to watch. Sometimes i wish i was still a mindless sheeple. :)
What we need is a solid strategy instead of this mindless poll-watching and panicked calls for premature pull-outs.
Ummm.... maybe i should reword that. :/
I don’t know how reliable this is, considering the source, but here it is:
http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/primaries/delegates
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