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To: wilco200

I think the emotion on this thread is over the top.

Who did y’all think was gonna win in NH? Perry saw the handwriting and didn’t campaign there.

You’d think the world had ended. One caucus and one primary in a very liberal state and people are slitting their wrists.

Man up, people, there’s work to be done but not by whining.


453 posted on 01/10/2012 7:01:02 PM PST by altura (Perry 2012)
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To: katiedidit1; TBBT; Gator113; onyx

Guys:

NH is a non-starter. If anything, Romney got hurt tonight because Huntsman will carry on to SC and FL, and those votes are going to come right out of Mitt’s hyde.

NH voted for Liberals/Libertarians by a 3-1 margin over Conservatives. It has a handful of delegates, and gives them out proportionately. It is not in the least bit representative of the GOP at large.

For me the biggest concern is still the Santuckabee coalition. He could very well SINGLE-HANDEDLY crown Mitt Romney the nominee in SC and FL. We are all going to pay dearly, just as we did with Huckabee, for the doings of a handful of Pastors in Iowa who keep ignoring acceptable Christian Conservatives with national presence in the name of “purer” Christian Conservatives who have no chance in hell of winning the nomination.

I will never forgive Rick Santuckabee if he does what is looks like he might do in the next twenty days, NEVER!

SC is the firewall for Conservatives. If Romney wins, the race is effectively over. I hope that enough Santuckabee supporters understand the stakes well enough to make the right choice and stop Romney by supporting Newt.


503 posted on 01/10/2012 7:26:56 PM PST by TitansAFC (Rick Santuckabee is 2012's version of Mike Huckatorum. Avoid Conservicide voting; support Newt!!)
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