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Mitt Romney Keeps on Rolling

1200929539It was a pretty good weekend for Mitt Romney. After getting into a fight with AP reporter Glen Johnson on Thursday, he confessed that campaign reporters have a crappy job and pulled out a victory in Nevada on Saturday. Now the Fightin’ Mormon turns his attention to the delegate-rich state of Florida.

Former New York mayor and absentee candidate Rudy Giuliani has campaigned tirelessly in the Sunshine State, while Romney, Mike Huckabee, and John McCain stuck to the more traditional method of duking it out in states with early contests. Giuliani hoped his scheme would be crazy enough to work, but his victory there is far from assured.

Recent polls showed McCain, Giuliani, Romney and Mike Huckabee. . . bunched together in the fight for the lead in Florida.

If Giuliani comes away with the win, Romney will still have the most delegates out of the Republican field. But if McCain or Huckabee triumph, he’ll have to limp along until Super Tuesday with the title of Highest Delegate Winner being yanked away from him. Who knew a state full of retirees could cause so much excitement?

The big news from the Silver State is that our boy Ron Paul came in second, his strongest finish yet. Maybe that astrologer in Cambridge was right after all.

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3 Responses to “Mitt Romney Keeps on Rolling”

  1. Linda Says:

    Mitt Romney’s successful business experience, successful Olympic experience, and successful state governing experience
    set him above all other candidates. His vision of using economic strength to combat terrorist and his Apollo plan for energy independence are also set him above all other candidates.
    He is a real leader who can lead American to build a strong economic and therefore a strong nation!
    Hope American people will elect Mitt Romney, the only competent candidate, to be our president.

  2. bkusz Says:

    McCain never met a Bill or a War he did not like. He admits to being part of the problem in the Republican Party in the past, to bad he could not have figured that out BEFORE the election. As well intentioned he may be he is certainly is not the brightest bulb in the bunch…President?

    Huckabee wants to do to the Constitution what sharia law does for Middle Eastern government. Taxes? All of a sudden (during election) he becomes the great anti-Tax man. How convenient, to bad he could not have figured that out before the election..

    Romney as McCain called the kettle black is truly the “Candidate of Change” (Changing sides) can anyone say flip-flopper?

    Rudy… Can anyone say 9-11 a hundred times fast without a lisp? In reality this is all Rudy has to run on. Not to boot his past leadership shows a authoritarian style of governing.

    Thompson. Can anyone say Law and Order? Thompson could certainly ACT the part but could he play it? Very doubtful. Seemingly arrogant and often appears to be like he doesn’t want or need this.

    Ron Paul.. With the whole GOP against him he is definitely an underdog and with his radical idea of following the constitution and strengthening the dollar he is on a rocky road, on the other hand most Americans love an underdog..

  3. DeepThinker Says:

    Yay for the Stormin’ Mormon! Go Mitt!

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