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    Tue delegate breakdown just on Fox

    According to an expert and breakdown of Tuesday states and who
    might win the delegates , They are saying it should
    be very close between Romney and McCain when its
    all over and done

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    Go Mitt!

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    Last night I heard it looked like mcamnesty would win Arizona. Surely not.

    Please tell me that isn't true!

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    Remember, Mitt just has to win a decent portion of the delegates to keep going. He doesnt need to have a huge sweep on Tues or anything like that(though that would be awesome).

    The main thing is to keep mccain from winning the necessary delegates to get the nomination. This would force a brokered convention.

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    They had an "informal" caucus among Republican party people from Maricopa county (I believe) a couple of weeks ago. Romney was the victor by a wide margin, McCain was way down on the list.
    He can't even win R's in his own state!
    <div>Thank you Governor Brewer!</div>

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaOnMyMind
    Last night I heard it looked like mcamnesty would win Arizona. Surely not.

    Please tell me that isn't true!
    Fox projected Arizona for McCain , but I don't think that is
    accurate , I know a ton of people that hate him

    But they did re elect nappy so you never know

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    I think Romney has a strong chance, the more people see and hear him, esp in comparison with mccain, the better. He is a class act, way, way above mccains stupidity. Plus, a LOT of people are really upset about mccain.

    I wish huck would do the right thing and quit now.

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    Out in these western states where illegals are a much bigger
    problem you will find a lot less support for McCain

    I think they are purposely not going to report whats really
    going on out here

    Also not to use the "mormon" argument but the facts are
    there are a lot of them out here and that might help him a bit

    Also a lot of these states are not winner take all

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    In Orange Co., Calif., Romney is ahead. In fact this morning they said this is where he has raised the most money. San Diego County is close too, however there is a lot of military there so it could be close. Reps. Dana Rohrbacher and Gary Miller both endorsed Romney. They are great crusaders for our cause. Lets hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaOnMyMind
    I think Romney has a strong chance, the more people see and hear him, esp in comparison with mccain, the better. He is a class act, way, way above mccains stupidity. Plus, a LOT of people are really upset about mccain.

    I wish huck would do the right thing and quit now.
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