Posted on 01/10/2012 1:00:04 PM PST by Maceman
ROMNEY: 37%
PAUL: 26%
HUNTSMAN: 21%
GINGRICH: 11%
PERRY: 9%
BACHMAN: 0%
SANTORUM: 0%
With this I cannot argue. We either fight like hell now, or fight IN hell later. It is up to us...
Once Coos is done, if Santorum is close, its his.
Fingers crossed.
Santorum should be allowed to contest Romney face to face in SC; Newt is too error-prone despite his excellent debate credentials. Santorum is slow and steady, potentially reliable, compared to the others. Rick Perry though thinks he will sweep SC. We’ll have to wait eleven nights.
The race for 10% is still worth watching, and depending on whether fourth and fifth place are worked into delegate allocation, I think that it may be fairly close as to how the final delegate falls—whether to Paul or Romney.
79.4%
Mitt Romney 70,550 38.3%
Ron Paul 42,908 23.3%
Jon Huntsman 31,295 17.0%
Newt Gingrich 17,829 9.7%
Rick Santorum 17,679 9.6%
Others 2,119 1.1%
Rick Perry 1,335 0.7%
Buddy Roemer 711 0.4%
Why is Huntsman in the race? /rhetorical question
I have my own thoughts on Newt’s agenda.
The lack of posts here tonight makes me wonder if our people are demoralized and expected pretty much the miserable results we are viewing.
Buddy Roemer, denied entry into the debates, is even having an impact; his votes alone would have been about enough to give Newt and Santorum one delegate each had they been equally divided.
80.4%
Mitt Romney 71,469 38.2%
Ron Paul 43,425 23.2%
Jon Huntsman 31,859 17.0%
Newt Gingrich 18,086 9.7%
Rick Santorum 17,915 9.6%
Others 2,145 1.1%
Rick Perry 1,350 0.7%
Buddy Roemer 721 0.4%
GetsGreasedMike My 18 year old son, the genius asks, "who in the hell let two states that voted for Obama in 2008 decide the #GOP nominee?" #tcot #p2
Love the pic!
Romney was a given in Red Hampshire, so no one really cares...no excitement to speak of...
Sorry but this doesn’t seem like much of a win, I figured Romney would be over 50%.
“It is dawning on me, Romeys gonna be our nominee and Obama is going to win re-election.”
Maybe, maybe not. If mittens makes a deal and gets the Paul faction behind him, he might pull it off. Not that there is much difference between mittens and barky, but I don’t think barky has this one in the bag just yet.
Wait for the other shoe to drop.
Why would I be demoralized?
I’m not pleased with the results, that’s for sure, but demoralized? No.
Romney’s under 40.
I’ve had a new lease on life since Iowa. If you want demoralized, think of how I felt going into Iowa.
Romney would have surpassed 100,000 easily if he also had the votes of his third cousin, Jon Huntsman, Jr.
80.7%
Mitt Romney 71,513 38.2%
Ron Paul 43,480 23.2%
Jon Huntsman 31,886 17.0%
Newt Gingrich 18,103 9.7%
Rick Santorum 17,938 9.6%
Others 2,145 1.1%
Rick Perry 1,352 0.7%
Buddy Roemer 722 0.4%
I saw a post about the virginia ballot case today and the more I think about it the more I think Perry is only staying in until that case is decided.
Nothing will be finalized until late Feb/early March as there will be too many delegates outstanding - this will be a long drawn out issue. Mitt isn’t going to get a free ride to the nomination... if for no other reason than Newt won’t let him.
While it would be great to see everyone settle on Newt, Rick, or Rick I don’t think anyone else will drop till after either SC or FL... unless Perry is only waiting for the court thing in VA to drive it through for someone else.
Is that with our without the dem crossovers?
There's a lot of posts. Almost 600. That's a lot.
Wonder as in "push poll", do you mean?
Who we, kemosabi?
Not demoralized, but highly motivated.
Why are they miserable? But of course, comrade, we expected a big Romney and Paul wet kiss in New Hampshire. If what happened was as expected why would that demoralize us?
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