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Mitt is showing he can win in diverse locations. If he runs away with SC next week it is all over
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Jon Huntsman's campaign says they will not be getting out of the race.
Who will be Romney's challenger?
Challenger implies that this isn't a rigged game from the start.
He gets 24% in one state and 35% in another, and they are ready to declare him the winner.
They said on MSNBC that this is the first time an R has won both Iowa and NH. He could take it to 3 or possibly 4 in a row. He will then be the projected nominee.
Mitt is showing he can win in divested locations. If he runs away with SC next week it is all over
I hope the Repub party implodes. Having a party based on a coalition of the rich/super-wealthy & the pious is preposterous
With half the votes in, its 37/23/17 for Romney/Paul/Huntsman.
I think that is a bit of a disappointment for Romney and probably better than expected for Huntsman.
You've got to admire the Paul vote too.
With half the votes in, its 37/23/17 for Romney/Paul/Huntsman.
I think that is a bit of a disappointment for Romney and probably better than expected for Huntsman.
You've got to admire the Paul vote too.
With half the votes in, its 37/23/17 for Romney/Paul/Huntsman.
I think that is a bit of a disappointment for Romney and probably better than expected for Huntsman.
You've got to admire the Paul vote too.