Posted on 03/13/2012 4:33:06 PM PDT by j.argese
Didn't see a thread
Goooo Rick!
SamAdams76 wrote:<<
Jay Severin (radio host) up here in Boston thinks Romney is going to take both states. Having spent a lot of time in the deep South, I find it unfathomable that they would go for Slick Romney over either Newt or Santorum - but if they do, that’s all she wrote. If Romney wins Mississippi AND Alabama, he can set his campaign on cruise control all the way to the convention.
It will be third party time.
But...let’s see what the results show. Just a few minutes away...
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At this stage, I would argue that if Mitt Romney wins EITHER of these two states, he will be the inevitable nominee. Let’s hope this does NOT happen.
0.1% precincts reporting (2/2,136) |
5:27 p.m. PDT
Alabama:
Santorum
56 votes
Romney
47 votes
Gingrich
43 votes
Paul
13 votes
I saw Newt's bus today parked so I drove up to the window and told the driver I was an undecided voter, was Newt there to talk me into voting for him. Driver said no, theynwere checking out venue. Oh well.
If NYT can be used as a source, can this be place in header? Thanks ...
Thanks, pulaskibush for your assistance!
I’d prefer that if the camera were rolling full time. Would also like cameras during voting.
Let me translate as I get flamed later by the senior crowd.
Change that to the Senior Women vote for him because he is handsome. I am not kidding, many a granny RIP 30 years ago pulled the lever for Reagan for the same reason.
The Male Senior I know that voted for him bought the hype on Fox of his inevitability and now regret it....
“Why in Gods name would they allow a CNN reporter into the official counting room in Mississippi with live ballots on the table? No wonder weve got election fraud running rampant!”
CNN announced this a few days ago - they made special arrangements so the public could see the process.
It depends on who you choose to sample, where, and whether or not your sampling percentages are consistent with the electorate as a whole. Given the right sampling, I could probably make the statement that Paul will run away with both Alabama and Mississippi in a landslide. Exit polls are bogus. I’m thinking the BEST the Romneroid can hope for is second in Mississippi.
.Where are these exit polls that look good to you? From what Drudge has, Romney is winning Mississippi and it is very close in Alabama. I don't consider that good news.
Polls that look good to napscoordinator are not necessarily a good thing.
Local Channel 12 showed the last minute polling at
Newt 33
Romney 31
Santorum 27
Well, at least you tried! :)
Ok..... groggy me. ;>)
Fox basing numbers on exit polls and raw votes.
Looks like a shoo in for Romney is Old Miss. Alabama may go Santorum.
Too early to tell yet.
I participated in most of the 10 Commandment rallies and even went to D.C. with the group and after listening to and learning about Roy Moore for many years now, he will ALWAYS have my support. Unfortunately the previous battle in the SC soured a lot of Alabamians on him. I hope and pray he wins, but we’ll just have to see how much support he still has. I really didn’t think running as Governor was a good idea for him. I’ve always thought he would make a great Senator (I wouldn’t mind trading Shelby for him). He could teach D.C. a thing or two about the Constitution and God.
That was my thinking. But I voted at noon today, 5 hrs. after poll opening, and I was no. 1 on the sign in list. From the results of past elections over 20 years I am the only conservative in my all black district, ie. 2000 election 973 Gore, 1 Bush, me.
I went with Newt today.
On the bright side, I can always tell if my vote has been counted.
LOL! Bachmann has one more vote than I do in Alabama, and I didn’t even run!
Don’t stop praying.
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