Landslide Lyndon
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« on: March 21, 2012, 08:30:47 AM » |
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Santorum has some problems:
1. The exit poll showed that a large number of people what the nomination process to be over. The will support the person who is most likely to do that, not the guy trailing by more than 300 delegates.
2. He advertized his strength as appealing to working class voters in the "rust belt." So far, he's not winning them and he has lost three rust belt states in a row, MI, OH, and now IL.
3. While Santorum won ND, KS, AL, MS (arguably), OK and TN, he only netted 54 delegates. On his best day, Santorum only brke even with Romney.
His MS win was "arguable"?
It was, on election day 1 delegate, 13, 12 and 12. AP is now showing Romney with 14 (presumably RNC delegates). Greenpages is showing Mitt and Rick each with 13 (RNC delegate). Certainly, in terms of delegates, it wasn't victory.
LOL, you're such a tool.
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