Posted on 02/17/2012 12:40:44 PM PST by Red Steel
ATLANTA The campaign trail in Georgia is getting crowded.
With less than three weeks left until the state's March 6 presidential primary, candidates in the topsy-turvy Republican race are turning their attention to Super Tuesday's biggest delegate prize.
Newt Gingrich will play up his roots when he returns to his old home state to campaign for two days, beginning with a rally in Peachtree City Friday night.
Surging after a trio of wins in recent weeks, Rick Santorum will focus on his evangelical base, appearing Sunday night at a "God and Country" rally at First Redeemer Church in Cumming.
Mitt Romney headlined a rally in Atlanta last week and a political action committee backing the former Massachusetts governor has purchased a modest amount of air time in the state to run an anti-Gingrich ad. And Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said Thursday the candidate plans to spend "a lot of time campaigning in Georgia and Ohio ahead of Super Tuesday."
With 76 delegates at stake -- the most of the 10 Super Tuesday states -- the three GOP candidates are eying Georgia closely.
Texas Congressman Ron Paul won a Republican Party straw poll in the state last summer but hasn't been seen in the state campaigning.
Gingrich clearly holds an edge. The former House speaker represented a suburban Atlanta district for two decades and was in the trenches building up the state Republican Party at a time when Democrats dominated Georgia politics.
A recent poll confirmed Gingrich's front-runner status in the state. The survey, conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc., found Gingrich leading Romney 43 percent to 29 percent among likely voters in Georgia.
Santorum had 12 percent, while Paul trailed with 6 percent
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
"FELLOW PENNSYLVANIA SENATOR Rick Santorum has slavishly praised Specter in a television spot. Santorum also sent his own staff to buoy Specter's team in the field, and has told everyone within earshot that the primary challenger, Rep. Pat Toomey, is "too conservative for Pennsylvania." "
http://spectator.org/archives/2004/04/21/wrong-man-for-the-job#
You don't want me to start listing the supporters of snarlin Arlen and what he supports.
I was long gone from Pennsylvania by then. I go way back to the days of Ed Martin and Hugh Scott as US Senators. Heck, I still think of Bill Scranton as the "new" governor! :-)
But I have pinged Lazlo in PA who is the goto source for all things current in the Keystone State.
The issue you folks are discussing was something that the Rats tried to nail Rick on in ‘06. A Casey operative and Rat activist living in Ricks school district Penn Hills filed a complaint against them because Rick was using the Home School on line programs the state of PA offers. The argument was that Rick and his family were residing in VA while he was Senator and was not allowed access to this material. The fact is, Rick was paying taxes there and the rules stated that if you were a PA resident, no matter where you were in the world, you were allowed to access these materials.
Rick reimbursed the school district to put the issue to bed if I recall. Later, the state of PA investigated the issue and found Rick was totally in his rights to access the materials because he was a PA state taxpayer and his official residence was in Penn Hills school district. The administration that cleared Rick was Rendell’s, a partisan Rat to the first degree.
This is a non issue and if the Rats and Leftists want to dig it up again great. It will only open up a discussion on Home Schooling which is a good thing.
where are the other 7 states that Obama was talking about?
>> where are the other 7 states that Obama was talking about? <<
I’ve thought about this question again and again over the past three years, since I am a geography fanatic, and all I can come up with is that he was referring to the “jurisdictions” that send delegates to the Dhimmi Nacional Convention, to wit:
50 States, plus
51. District of Columbia
52. U. S. Virgin Islands
53. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
54. Commonwealth of Guam
55. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariannas
56. American Samoa
57. “Democrats Abroad” (Yes, the Dhimmi Party has a special primary for them.)
State of Denial, State of Panic, State of Misery, State of Euphoria, State of Bliss, State of Emergency, and the State of Fear?
Just Newt being Newt I guess.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/17/questions-surface-gingrich-campaign-travel-payment/
I saw that yesterday and it’s looks cheesy bogus. I’m still awaiting for the ball-less FEC to look into all those $$ millions of foreign funds that illegally filled Obama’s coffer back in 2008. Yeah that right, not a dang thing happened to the ‘above the law’ Obama.
And, BTW, a presidential campaign can legally pay the candidate up to $400,000. It’s the very reason Al Sharpton ran every 4 years and loony tunes RuPaul still runs for elections. It is to pad their incomes.
I know it wouldn’t even get a mention if it were Obama.
Because it might be considered strange to call yourself a "CainConservative", yet support a megalomaniac sweater vest wearing fraud who only has money to campaign because Romney backers are footing the bill.
That’s a real OLD Poll. Not worth citing anymore.
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