Gingrich is poised to win OH, and is polling in a tie with Mitt in Michigan.
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That could change after tonight. Santorum has the Big MO now. Newt might be finished.
-—”That could change after tonight. Santorum has the Big MO now. Newt might be finished.”-—
LOL ROFLMAO
Okay, you have fun with that. Mitt has bottomless pockets and will turn his guns to the otherwise unscathed Rick Santorum now. Rick now has to endure scrutiny for a full month, without any fading or or retraction in the polls. That’s a full MONTH. It ain’t gonna happen, you will see.
And most of what’s coming-up isn’t Rick-friendly caucus-style states.
Good luck winning Ohio on Super Tuesday, for example, when Rick won’t even be on the ballot of some of the districts in the state. Then there’s other states on Super Tuesday: he isn’t on the ballot in VA, won’t field any delegates in Tennessee, won’t beat Newt in delegate-heavy Georgia, and won’t beat Romney in Massachusetts or Vermont.
Enjoy the nearly delegate-free “bounce” tonight. It’s a good night for Rick image-wise, even though he stays in last place overall in delegates. Talk to me if Rick can withstand the full brunt of the GOP Establishment, GOP media, and Romney campaign for an entire month and win on Super Tuesday despite those MAJOR handicaps I just mentioned.
Most likely, with a month of attacks and all of those handicaps, Super Tuesday is going to be a miserable day for Rick Santorum.
Meanwhile, Romney just pulled ahead in Colorado.............