Maybe not a prediction, but wouldn’t it be nice if one candidate (most likely Romney) sweeps and/or pulls away from the field? Let’s get on with the main focus of defeating Obama already!
I’ve grown weary of the fight and just want to support the nominee at this point – a nominee who will most likely not be my guy, by the way.
I agree on every point. Any individual in the race at this point will not be my guy, but I will support him against the current guy in the White House. What's different this time around is that I honestly don't feel like I have to compromise my convictions in supporting any of these candidates like I felt I had to voting for Bob Dole or John McCain.
We need to keep fighting until we get a nominee who isn't Mitt Romney. Dole & McCain won their nominations because the "get it over with" sentiment put them over the top. Then we lost those elections because we had lousy nominees. Let's not repeat that mistake again.
You're too late. The train has already left the station.
The difference you are missing between McCain in 2008 and 2012 is that people had had enough of President Bush, and Obama was a man of destiny being black. Now, people have had it with him, and my trash collector could probably beat him this time around.
I live in Ohio and have received at least a dozen robocalls over the last few days, most on behalf on Gov. Romney. (There were also several hangups after the person on the other end got my answering machine; I'm guessing those were also campaign calls.) The frequency of calls has been REALLY annoying. I won't go so far as to make a prediction, but if others are experiencing the same overkill, I can imagine that the calls might actually detract from Romney's Ohio vote total.
A big bump for Newt. Convincing win in GA, better-than-expected results in TN, and surprising numbers elsewhere. Though the media has largely ignored him during the Romney-Santorum narrative of the last fortnight, Newt's been on-point and impressive, truly the statesman of the race.
Romney upsets Santorum in OH and TN, finishes second to Santorum in OK, second to Gingrich in GA, and wins easily elsewhere. Both Santorum and Gingrich vow to fight on, while suggesting the other should get out of the race.
Newt gets back into the game by winning big in Georgia, narrowly in Tennessee, and a closer than expected second in Oklahoma. Santorum wins Oklahoma and (I really hope) Ohio. Romney wins Mass. Virginia & Vermont. No idea about the caucuses since there hasn't been polling in a long time. At least three and possibly all four candidates bag 100 or more delegates, depending on how well Paul does in Virginia and the caucuses.
Romney takes Ohio, Santorum hangs on in Tennessee. But both are really close.
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Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseGingrich gets Georgia and Tennessee. Romney takes everything else.
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Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseMaybe not a prediction, but wouldn’t it be nice if one candidate (most likely Romney) sweeps and/or pulls away from the field? Let’s get on with the main focus of defeating Obama already!
I’ve grown weary of the fight and just want to support the nominee at this point – a nominee who will most likely not be my guy, by the way.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI agree on every point. Any individual in the race at this point will not be my guy, but I will support him against the current guy in the White House. What's different this time around is that I honestly don't feel like I have to compromise my convictions in supporting any of these candidates like I felt I had to voting for Bob Dole or John McCain.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseYes, at one point, several months ago, I thought, "let's drag this out for a long time, and deny Obama what he wants, which is a clear target."
Watching what is happening in the polls as the candidates try to outdo one another, I would now say that it has gone on long enough.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWe need to keep fighting until we get a nominee who isn't Mitt Romney. Dole & McCain won their nominations because the "get it over with" sentiment put them over the top. Then we lost those elections because we had lousy nominees. Let's not repeat that mistake again.
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The difference you are missing between McCain in 2008 and 2012 is that people had had enough of President Bush, and Obama was a man of destiny being black. Now, people have had it with him, and my trash collector could probably beat him this time around.
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Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI live in Ohio and have received at least a dozen robocalls over the last few days, most on behalf on Gov. Romney. (There were also several hangups after the person on the other end got my answering machine; I'm guessing those were also campaign calls.) The frequency of calls has been REALLY annoying. I won't go so far as to make a prediction, but if others are experiencing the same overkill, I can imagine that the calls might actually detract from Romney's Ohio vote total.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI predict Mitt Romney still won't be able to win in the South(Florida doesn't count).
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Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseSantorum sweeps, Obama wins.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseA big bump for Newt. Convincing win in GA, better-than-expected results in TN, and surprising numbers elsewhere. Though the media has largely ignored him during the Romney-Santorum narrative of the last fortnight, Newt's been on-point and impressive, truly the statesman of the race.
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Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseRomney upsets Santorum in OH and TN, finishes second to Santorum in OK, second to Gingrich in GA, and wins easily elsewhere. Both Santorum and Gingrich vow to fight on, while suggesting the other should get out of the race.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI predict Romney still won't be able to win any southern states and hopefully will lose in Ohio as well.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseNewt gets back into the game by winning big in Georgia, narrowly in Tennessee, and a closer than expected second in Oklahoma. Santorum wins Oklahoma and (I really hope) Ohio. Romney wins Mass. Virginia & Vermont. No idea about the caucuses since there hasn't been polling in a long time. At least three and possibly all four candidates bag 100 or more delegates, depending on how well Paul does in Virginia and the caucuses.
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