Endorsements at this point and time are useless. They won’t change a thing. Romney cannot clinch the nomination unless either Gingrich or Santorum drop out and that isn’t going to happen. Both Gingrich and Santorum have said that they are hoping for a brokered convention.
On April 1st, the delegates from Florida and any other state who held their primary or caucus before the date set by the GOP, will divided among the other candidates, so Romney will be losing a few delegates, rather than gaining them.
Frankly, I couldn’t be happier because as soon as Romney secures the nomination , I am expecting Obama to call for a state mandate to replace the federal mandate and for states to enact parts of the Obamacare law, necessary to put it into place.
Romney will be toast because most the conservatives don’t want anything to do with Obamneycare or Romneycare. The mandate was just the excuse to get rid of it.
Well, Romney better make some concessions or compromises with the Right if he wants their full support—like “global warming” and the EPA—the Tea Party and conservatives in congress must let him know that they will never confirm a liberal activist to SCOTUS. He will need their support if he hopes to get anything done. We will not take any double-crossers sitting down.