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Feb 16 2012

Romney Fading, Santorum Rising, GOP Losing Ground To Obama

Major Update: Rasmussen confirms my Ohio prediction: The new statewide telephone survey of Likely Republican Primary voters shows Santorum picking up 42% of the vote to Romney’s 24%. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich draws 13% support, while Texas Congressman Ron Paul picks up 10%. H/T Ed Morrissey at Hot Air – end update The political […]

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Feb 07 2012

Trifecta! Santorum Slams Brakes On Romney’s Coronation

final update: Santorum pulls the upset, wins all 3 contests handily. Romney takes a huge loss as voters deny his inevitability! Well, well, well. A very surprising night for the GOP primary race. It’s 9:55 PM and with 30% of the locations reporting from Missouri Rick Santorum looks like he is going to win big. […]

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Feb 02 2012

Quick Post

Romney handily won FL, and lost a lot of the Tea Party/Libertarians in the process. Good luck to the GOP this cycle, they either win big over Obama or else resurrect his presidency from the ashes of failure. If all is well Obama’s poll numbers will sink back to being around 9+% underwater, the GOP […]

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Jan 30 2012

Tomorrow We Determine: Are Voters Engaged or Enraged?

Major Update: Looks like PPP also detected a late Gingrich Surge: Meanwhile, a Public Policy Polling survey, conducted Saturday and Sunday, has Mr. Gingrich with a manageable-looking 7 points deficit. And he was down just 4 points in interviews conducted on Sunday alone, according to a cross-tabulation provided to FiveThirtyEight. Well, well, well. I saw […]

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Jan 29 2012

Romeny Win In FL Guarantees GOP Loses Across Board 2012

Well, well, well. It seems the establishment GOP is so determined not to let the 2012 insurgent voter get a piece of their political pie they will do anything to get Romney elected. Sarah Palin – as one of the Tea Party, libertarian leaders – has not been silent on the mudslinging against Newt Gingrich […]

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Jan 27 2012

Romney Really Pulling Ahead In Some Polls

Finally, we have real data showing a shift to Romney. Both Quinnipiac and Rasmussen show a clear trend in the data (comparing polls from the same pollsters over time – apples to apples). Prior claims of a shift, as I noted previously, were not correct – just lucky. So it looks like Newt is losing […]

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Jan 25 2012

Denial Runs Deep In The Romney Camps

It is really disturbing when your side loses its objectivity and shows signs of deep political denial. It makes them look just like liberals. For example, the Romney camps are singing “Amen!” at a bunch of new polls out. Just check this out at Hot Air: This makes three new polls showing him [Romney] either […]

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Jan 24 2012

Romney NOT A Working Class American (Heck, He’s Not Even Working)

Update: Even the WSJ is beginning to see the light: That’s the real lesson of South Carolina’s Saturday primary, where Newt Gingrich, the Che Guevara of the right, always interested in leading a rebellion, smashed Mr. Romney, the Harvard M.B.A. interested in carefully calibrated, data-driven change. The South Carolina story—and the story going forward from […]

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Jan 23 2012

Mitt Blows Florida Debate, Santorum Shines, Newt Expands Momentum

Good lord, Mitt really is in trouble. It is not that Newt did great job (not even close to his performance in the last SC debate), but Romney blew it. He had no spark, no intensity. The best answers actually came from Santorum, who in my mind won the debate technically. He was spot on […]

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Jan 23 2012

Newt Has Completely Upended The 2012 Race

For those frustrated voters who sent a wave of new faces to DC in 2010 – to only see them stymied and gagged by the Democrat run Senate and the impotent Super Committee – Newt Gringrich’s campaign represents something important. He is a poke in the eye to the Political Industrial Complex, a signal that […]

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