Gotta be honest, I think Santorum has a shot here.
He has delegate issues in a few districts, but he may win statewide. A huge chuck of Newt folks here are casting for Rick to beat Romney.
Most of them held out, but Newt just didn’t rise here in time.
Newt will underperform polling, Rick will overperform. Just what I’m seeing. Been doing this a while now, and I can tell you Rick will benefit from Newt voters trying to slow Romney.
Of my phone “tree” of Newt folks, nearly everyone who is in a district where Rick can take the delegates is going to vote for Santorum. Though nobody is apparently casting for him in the troubled districts.......
You can keep on misleading yourself, but I see things from a more black and white perspective.
“Gotta be honest, I think Santorum has a shot here.
He has delegate issues in a few districts, but he may win statewide. A huge chuck of Newt folks here are casting for Rick to beat Romney.
Most of them held out, but Newt just didnt rise here in time.
Newt will underperform polling, Rick will overperform. Just what Im seeing. Been doing this a while now, and I can tell you Rick will benefit from Newt voters trying to slow Romney.
Of my phone tree of Newt folks, nearly everyone who is in a district where Rick can take the delegates is going to vote for Santorum. Though nobody is apparently casting for him in the troubled districts.......”
I live in District 12 - Newt and Rick are both on the ballot.
How can I find out who’s ahead?
If I really believed that Newt wanted me to vote for Rick to stop Mitt, it might be tempting.
I understand the strategy.
But when it’s over, what’s to stop Rick from saying,”Well I got more votes, so Newt should drop out.”?