To: PSYCHO-FREEP
I still think Santorum and Romney are within two points of each other here in Wisconsin. I'm sure Romney will garner more votes in the Milwaukee and Madison areas. But the populations from outer areas can and may overcome this. It boils down to voter motivation. Folks are not going to be motivated to come out and vote *for* Romney, but are they sufficiently motivated to come out and vote *against* Romney ... that is the question. Santorum could actually "sneak" a victory here.
18 posted on
04/02/2012 10:00:58 AM PDT by
so_real
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To: so_real
The only thing that might support your claim, is if the Democrats Prank the vote, like they did in Michigan, Alabama and Mississippi.
They accounted for nearly 10% of the vote in Michigan, which of course were radical Obama voters trying to upset our primary.
But since Santorum has put his foot in his mouth countless times since, Santorum is much better known now than he was over a month ago.
There is always a remote possibility of anything happening, but Romney has a very comfortable lead, and has kept if for several weeks now, unlike previous states. I think we will see a result similar to what the polls predict.
23 posted on
04/02/2012 10:16:30 AM PDT by
PSYCHO-FREEP
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To: so_real
That is encouraging thanks. Go santorum! Romney is to me as phony as NBC with their fraud on Zimmerman.
31 posted on
04/02/2012 10:43:40 AM PDT by
Yaelle
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To: so_real
“Santorum could actually “sneak” a victory here.”
I wouldn’t be that surprised, because Rick Santorum has “surprised” us before, and he often underpolls.
60 posted on
04/03/2012 8:31:26 AM PDT by
Sun
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