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Perry out
Newts ex wife on the rampage
Doesn't look like anything can stop Mitt now
Newts ex wife on the rampage
Doesn't look like anything can stop Mitt now
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Perry out
Newts ex wife on the rampage
Doesn't look like anything can stop Mitt now
If Newt drops out after he loses South Carolina, then we might have a race between Romney and Santorum. If he sticks to his guns and goes to Florida, well... we're all screwed.
I'm seriously starting to blame South Carolina for all of our sucky presidential choices... I mean Bush, McCain, Obama, now possibly Romney... what a freaking track record for both party's primaries!
I think he need to see a doctor.
I think there is something wrong with him...no joke.
Charleston, South Carolina (CNN) - Rick Perry is telling supporters that he will drop his bid Thursday for the Republican presidential nomination, two sources familiar with his plans told CNN.
The Texas governor will make the announcement before the CNN debate in South Carolina, the sources said.
FIRST ON CNN: Sources: Perry dropping out of GOP race CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
Ah Perry.... I'll miss the laughs we shared over your incompetency but that's really about all.
Perry out
Newts ex wife on the rampage
Doesn't look like anything can stop Mitt now
If Newt Drops and endorses Santorum VERY soon, it could happen, but yeah, I don't see it. I predict that Newt and Rick stay in long enough to destroy the other one.
This makes Perry's behavior very difficult to understand. After doing poorly in Iowa, he appeared to consider dropping out. He decided to stay in the race, but now it seems that he only was staying in for New Hampshire, which he must have known would have been a very weak state for him. Now it seems like he's just been wasting time and effort since Iowa. If he were endorsing Romney I might suppose he had some hope of an appointment or other benefit, but it's difficult to imagine what personal benefit endorsing Gingrich might offer him.
Issues of timing aside, dropping out of the race certainly seems to be the right thing for Perry to do. He does have a state to govern, and he's acting as a spoiler for other non-Romney candidates.