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    Its not over for Romney~ Lets look at the facts

    I've kind of done some anaylizing today

    Romney was pretty much a blowout in Maine today , McCain is
    in the gutter as of the count right now

    Romney blew McCain out of Mich and NV and Wy

    McCain also won NH last time he ran there so that was really
    no Surprise ,
    Florida was close

    With the Maine win , They are almost even up in delegate counts
    again

    In the last couple days the msm has been clearly pushing McCain
    saying that the nom is all but won , Far from it

    With the power of talk radio and some of the cable news shows
    giving some of our people face time , like Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin
    they are making our case and exposing McCain for what he is ,

    Tue will tell a lot , but it won't be the end for Romney , Calif could split , its not a winner take all , Utah, Colorado and some other western states are a lock for Romney , Also some Southern states might figure out Hucks game and just not even bother with him , Keep in mind Romney picked up a bunch of the Evangelical vote in Florida that would normally have gone to Huck , but didn't

    McCain may have Arnie and Rudi , the endorsement of the LA times and NY times , he seems to be the darling of the lib symp crowd , Because they know Hillary can beat him in a second

    We are not alone , we have Tancredo, Joe Arpaio , Rush is on our side , Hannity , John and Ken in LA and their listeners are with us for the most part , Several other high profile politicans with good records have endorsed Romney ,

    I just hope we get a huge surprise on Tue ,

    And McCain gets taken down a few notches

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    Romney, Paul and even Huckabuck made McCain look like an Idiot on the debate

    McCain and Huckabuck need to bail ship... it ain't happening.

    I am a strong Ron Paul fan ... BUT ... will support Romney. I would love it more if Romney pulled in Ron Paul gutting the Fed
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
    Romney, Paul and even Huckabuck made McCain look like an Idiot on the debate

    McCain and Huckabuck need to bail ship... it ain't happening.

    I am a strong Ron Paul fan ... BUT ... will support Romney. I would love it more if Romney pulled in Ron Paul gutting the Fed
    I actually hate to say it but Huck did speak well at the debate

    IMO the idiot that shouldn't have been on the stage was McCain

    The other 3 spoke well and articulated their ideas

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    Yes , Huck should get out though

    At this point he's either bucking for a job with McCain
    or just spinning his wheels ,

    Personally I think McCain offered him something ,

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    I hope the evangelicals will use their heads on Tuesday and knowing the Huckster doesn't have a prayer, will vote for Mitt.

    On the John and Ken show the other day, after Mitt's interview, a Hispanic woman called in. She said she was from Mexico and is now a citizen and her husband is in the military. She's totally against illegal aliens and is voting for Romney. J&K told her to pass the word.

    But then a problem which I think has already been discussed here is how many Dems changed their party to Repub to hijack the vote for McLame?

    We'll know soon enough.

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    I really do think some funny stuff is going on , With the dems and
    with the top repub party leaders that are pushing McCain

    Now we stopped CIR , we have had a bit less time
    to get behind Romney and we arn't all their yet , but hopefully
    it will be enough time

    We'll find out Tue

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    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    Personally I think McCain offered him something ,
    McCain is not the one doing the offering, it is the CFR Globalists.
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    Re: Its not over for Romney~ Lets look at the facts

    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    McCain may have Arnie and Rudi
    Arnold is not going to sway very many CA Republicans, most of them are upset with his $14 billion deficit and push for universal health care.
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    Nevada,
    We can all only hope so. Maybe Maine today was a hint of what is to come. There were a few polls I saw about Maine and ALL of them had McCain winning. They weren't even close. Romney had almost triple the votes McCain had. Romney picked (sort of) up 18 delegates in Maine and I think that puts him ahead of McCain again!
    On Tuesday if a couple of the tossup states go with Romney and the others are all close and the delegates are split (save for a couple of winner take alls), at the end of the day, things could look much, much better for Romney. It could certainly mean a brokered convention.
    If Romney stays close after Tuesday, the remaining primaries come one and two at a time. It will give Romney and supporters time to beat on McCain and expose him for what he is and hopefully propel himself into the lead. And...Huckadork will be broke and will have disappeared by then!! leaving the conservative vote to Romney.
    I don't think Romney is as out of this as some have thought after McCain's Florida squeaker win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowman
    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    Personally I think McCain offered him something ,
    McCain is not the one doing the offering, it is the CFR Globalists.
    On this I agree 100% , There sure seems to be someone
    greasing the skids for ol McCain

    I think this whole deal has been a set up from the start and I think
    Romney will do well on Tue no matter how much they push McCain , again
    like with CIR they underestimated our side of the equation

    I sure hope so

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