I saw all of those claims in the last week from his supporters.
So Romney is back on top and will obviously get a bounce from Arizona. Is it Paul's turn yet? /s
If Mitt pulls out Michigan as it appears he might, Santorum might be sorry he decided there'd be no debate before Super Tuesday after all.
If Santorum does lose Michigan after putting so much investment in his essentially one-on-one effort, what happens next?
I can expect the Santorum squads will continue to bash Newt and run from the senator's record. Tens of thousands will go to the polls with false hopes and misleading "facts."
It's such an important election and this is the primary we got. It's a scandal and will surely delight and bemuse historians.
“If Santorum does lose Michigan after putting so much investment in his essentially one-on-one effort....”
1. Rick has put in about 1/10 the investment of Willard’s in Willard’s own home state which he won by about 10 points in 2008. Plus Rick has been campaigning the heck out of Ohio and down South the past 10 days. And some in Michigan to piss Willard off.
2. Willard took home a lion’s share of delegates in Michigan last time over McCain & Huck. BUT Rick is almost guaranteed to win the majority of them on Tuesday.
3. Oops, I forgot my last point. Oh yeah, it’s so flippin’ sweeeeeeeeet watchin’ Willard have to defend the state he spent his first 20 years in, bought and paid for the Establishment’s entire org, and where his dad governed.