Republican Primary

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You’re not confused. Ringil is our local Kos or Michael Moore in this regards.
Do you ever have anything to say except attacking other posters?

John
 
I don’t recall Obama being mentioned in your post.

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:confused: I was responding to another poster’s question about whether Ringil wants Santorum for President, or if was hoping he’d win because he’s a weaker opponent for Obama. So, no, Obama wasn’t mentioned in my post. Thats how dialogue works sometimes. 😛
 
The thread is going off course. . . .

So the race continues to the irrevocable crowning of Romney as the GOP man. But is he “good enough” to capture the votes of his party. . . … . .
 
Karl Rove just pointed out that exit polls are suggesting that backlash against Santorum’s robocalls to Democrats played a significant role in the way the 10% who were still undecided as of this morning voted.
 
The thread is going off course. . . .

So the race continues to the irrevocable crowning of Romney as the GOP man. But is he “good enough” to capture the votes of his party. . . … . .
It’s still very close and may go to a brokered convention. We’ll have to see what happens Super Tuesday.
 
The thread is going off course. . . .

So the race continues to the irrevocable crowning of Romney as the GOP man. But is he “good enough” to capture the votes of his party. . . … . .
And is Obama good enough to capture the votes of HIS party? The general election should be an interesting horse-race, even if not for the right reasons.
 
Karl Rove just pointed out that exit polls are suggesting that backlash against Santorum’s robocalls to Democrats played a significant role in the way the 10% who were still undecided as of this morning voted.
Did Santorum’s camp really do that? That would be pretty dirty.
 
Karl Rove just pointed out that exit polls are suggesting that backlash against Santorum’s robocalls to Democrats played a significant role in the way the 10% who were still undecided as of this morning voted.
I had a feeling that might backfire. It’s one thing for Democrats to play that game, but it doesn’t look particularly conservative to court Democrats to vote for you in opposition to a conservative candidate and their own conservative Republican governor. :tsktsk:
 
And is Obama good enough to capture the votes of HIS party? The general election should be an interesting horse-race, even if not for the right reasons.
It’s bound to be a heck of a lot closer than last time; I am sure. Romney’s too smart to “pull a Palin” so it’s going to be close for sure.
 
Did Santorum’s camp really do that? That would be pretty dirty.
He did…and not through a Super PAC. He said Romney’s robocalls were a “dirty trick” too, but all Romney did was replay Santorum saying that Romney was the “conservative choice” in 2008. Santorum spoke glowingly of Romney back then…considered him the conservative choice, even as Huckabee was running. 🙂
 
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