To: napscoordinator
I'm surprised to see Newt polling at 19%. And with 11% undecided, in a closed proportional primary, don't count your chickens quite yet. This thing can go any direction. Many of Newt's votes may jump to Romney like they did in Illinois.
Santo will have to win by better than 30 points, if he is to get any kind of traction over Romney in the coming races.
I highly doubt that will happen. We will see tomorrow, who has the better perspective.
14 posted on
03/23/2012 9:30:34 AM PDT by
PSYCHO-FREEP
(If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
To: PSYCHO-FREEP
Hopefully Newt can pull a strong 2nd or even 1st. I don’t care anymore as long as either Newt or Santorum get the nom. Romney getting 3rd would at least help a little.
18 posted on
03/23/2012 9:57:22 AM PDT by
napscoordinator
(A moral principled Christian with character is the frontrunner! Congrats Santorum!)
To: PSYCHO-FREEP
PPP polling contradicts this. If Gingrich withdraws, Santorum’s lead jumps to over 20 points with as much as 60% of Gingrich’s votes going to Santorum.
20 posted on
03/23/2012 10:09:02 AM PDT by
Steelfish
(ui)
To: PSYCHO-FREEP
I made some Louisiana Newt calls as I also did in Tennessee and Mississippi. What was surprising and different was that a significant portion of voters (female) said they would decide at the polls!
36 posted on
03/24/2012 9:06:21 AM PDT by
22cal
(Forgiven, not perfected)
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