To: WorldviewDad
Even after FL I think it would be too early to concede to Romney if he wins there.
FL is WAY too early for any candidate to be dropping. I don't care if Perry and Huntsman match their polls numbers, neither should drop if they want to stay in it.
Romney needs 1144 delegates. He's nowhere close to that, and FL and SC won't put him all that close.
People have got to stop buying into the MSM pushing the idea that SC is make-or-break. If they buy into that, then they probably think we should just stop the primaries and go ahead and nominate Willard.
To: af_vet_rr
“FL is WAY too early for any candidate to be dropping. I don't care if Perry and Huntsman match their polls numbers, neither should drop if they want to stay in it.”
I would agree, but I believe that some MAY drop out after FL depending on how they do...each candidate will make up their own mind based on much better information then what I have. If that would happen then the race will be completely different...Romney has not “won” a state yet (gained 50%+). He has only been the top vote getter with the majority not voting for him...this contest is no where near being decided.
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01/14/2012 8:08:27 PM PST by
WorldviewDad
(following God instead of culture)
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