The truth is this race is now wide open.
Romney has an upper limit (my guess is 35%, but it could be LOWER, but not higher).
The rest of the voters just haven’t made up their mind (other than they don’t want Romney).
I agree. People simply don't want Romney, and they flock to the "not Romney" leader. Romney was rejected in 2008, and he's being rejected again. If Mitt gets the nomination, I worry - that could give Obama a second term, or a successor who would build on Obama's most destructive big government policies. I will not vote for Romney, and I suspect he genuinely can't win unless he gets the less hate-filled liberals who still want socialism but aren't as malignant about it as the true Obama voters.
I think that’s a pretty spot-on assessment.
I’m on the Cain Train. I got my picture taken with him yesterday at the DeKalb County (GA) Grand Old Party fundraiser event, and got a signed pre-release copy of his new book - in exchange for a nice donation.
He very much liked that I was wearing my Cain/Georgia/2004 lapel pin from his 2004 primary run vs. Isakson. We really screwed up, as a state, in not electing him then.