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To: Cato in PA
Even after FL I think it would be too early to concede to Romney if he wins there. After FL I would think that the field of candidates will thin and it could be down to a two are three person race. I could see a possibility were Santorum and Newt reach an agreement that one of them stays in the race and gains the endorsement of the other...with the other being selected for the VP slot if they win the nomination. If that would happen then I believe they could win most of the other 46 states that still have to vote.
77 posted on 01/14/2012 5:04:49 PM PST by WorldviewDad (following God instead of culture)
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To: WorldviewDad
Even after FL I think it would be too early to concede to Romney if he wins there.

FL is WAY too early for any candidate to be dropping. I don't care if Perry and Huntsman match their polls numbers, neither should drop if they want to stay in it.

Romney needs 1144 delegates. He's nowhere close to that, and FL and SC won't put him all that close.

People have got to stop buying into the MSM pushing the idea that SC is make-or-break. If they buy into that, then they probably think we should just stop the primaries and go ahead and nominate Willard.
87 posted on 01/14/2012 7:57:50 PM PST by af_vet_rr
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