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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
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« on: February 08, 2012, 04:27:57 PM »

Romney is going to focus both guns on Santorum and Santorum will no longer have the time to attack Newt. Meanwhile Gingrich will solidify the south in Super Tuesday and push for an Ohio win, if he can do that his campaign rebounds, if he loses Ohio, but wins the south he still stays in for a long fight. Arizona and Michigan will be interesting. Hopefully Romney will lose to Paul in Maine.

Hurray for colorful maps! And you Romney supporters thought this would be the first time in eons that a candidate has won every primary (well really ever since smoke filled rooms before the convention don't really count).
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California8429
A-Bob
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2012, 08:29:29 PM »

Bob, how is Gingrich going to solidify the South on Super Tuesday when he is not even on the ballot in 1 of the 3 southern states that vote Super Tuesday? Gingrich is only on the ballot in Georgia and Tennessee (Virginia only has Romney and Paul on the ballot).

Virginia's laws are incredibly difficult that the only two able to get on the ballot are Romney and Paul. Very suspicious....

Oklahoma has its primary as well. What's Romney going to win besides VA, MA? Possibly VT? He'll have to try real hard to take Alaska and North Dakota and even if he takes that there's virtually no delegates.
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