To: entropy12
Looking at states yet to hold primaries, such as IL, PA, NY, CA, DC, MD, CT, DE, RI, OR, UT etc 46% is not impossible.
Maybe not impossible, but not probable and as the reality sinks into the conservative base that a win by Romney is neither inevitable or probable based on his continual losses, Romney will have a higher and higher mountain to climb as the rest of the Primaries unfold.
Another factor to factor in, is that the base in the states that have already held their primaries and who had to endure the endless and ugly and dishonest negative ad blitzes by Romney, will be talking to their friends and families in other states that have not held their primary.
Romney's only effective weapon in this campaign, false advertising, will become less and less effective.
Romney's chances are looking bleak!
To: SoConPubbie
All depends on how much money Santorum can muster. My best guess is we will have a nominee by the UT primary.
16 posted on
03/14/2012 9:22:10 AM PDT by
entropy12
(Republicans do not hate, that is a monopoly of democrats.)
To: SoConPubbie
I think the GOP bigwigs conceded 2012 before the primaries even started. I think Romney is the designated loser.
57 posted on
03/14/2012 10:33:20 AM PDT by
GeronL
(The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
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