To: PAConservative1
Perry’s been done for a long time. I was astonished he didn’t withdraw. I guess he really wanted to help RINO Romney by splitting the vote. Either that or he really is as stupid as he comes across.
To: RIghtwardHo
Perry is polling so low that I don’t think he hurts anyone else in the race. He is a non-factor.
He really is as stupid as he comes across though.
6 posted on
01/17/2012 10:29:20 AM PST by
free me
(heartless)
To: RIghtwardHo
I have been thinking about it for awhile now ... and I have come to the conclusion that Perry stayed in to gain experience with debating for another run in 2016 where he will be the next in line.
To: RIghtwardHo
The problem as I see it is all the candidates have swelled heads and think they can win. None think the end is near even when they are losing!
29 posted on
01/17/2012 11:00:55 AM PST by
tallyhoe
To: RIghtwardHo
Perrys been done for a long time. I was astonished he didnt withdraw. I guess he really wanted to help RINO Romney by splitting the vote. Either that or he really is as stupid as he comes across.
Perry was obviously considering withdrawing after Iowa with the whole reassessing his candidacy business, but somebody talked him into staying.
Honestly, Perry is not polling high enough to hurt anybody - if he leaves after South Carolina, his supporters will at most give Santorum and Gingrich a point or two. There just aren't enough to make a difference.
I think Perry has every right to stay in. The MSM is trying to brainwash you into thinking that South Carolina is the end-all of the GOP primaries, but it's not. Plus South Carolina is an open primary.
Only a fool thinks an open primary that benefits Romney is some kind of mandate on the GOP.
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