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Dereich
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« on: January 25, 2012, 06:40:50 PM »

is glorious right now. Santorum is in town tomorrow and then I getting to attend a debate with everyone exalting Florida's greatness. Television is covered in Romney (and a few Gingrich) ads, signs are up everywhere, and politics is the talk of the campus. But it only gets to last a few days. Why do the rest of the states let Iowa and New Hampshire get away with hogging this much fun and attention?
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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2012, 08:22:16 PM »

Amen... I have noticed that Romney and his PAC are blanketing the airwaves. Had dinner at Cody's Roadhouse where thye have unlimited rolls, nuts, and some good salad. Was there for probably two hours and saw four anti-Newt ads on television

I take it you are in Jacksonville?

I'm actually a Florida State student, but Jacksonville is my hometown. One surprising thing I've noticed in Tallahasee, by the way, is how many republican legeslators and lobbyists are secret Newt supporters.
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