The trumpeters for Romney are wrong again. After almost losing caucus in Iowa, and getting a mere 16 point win over Ron Paul, things still aren’t looking good for the ex-Massachusetts governor. A vote of 39.4% in a liberal state like New Hampshire is nothing to write home about, but it is part of a recipe for loss in a general election. Romney is still facing a fight, which will, given the ferocity of the other candidates in the filed, have the possibility of bringing down the Romney Campaign even more.
Let’s face. South Carolina is not Romney’s best field of battle. Not because of his religion mind you, but because of his liberalism—he’s a hard liberal republican, pejoratively known as a RINO, and he’s yet proved to the majority of the Republicans that he’s otherwise.
Divide and Conquer
“The path to defeating conservative insurgents who seek the Republican presidential nomination”.
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/01/11/divide-and-conquer
Paul: Everyone But Me Should Drop Out So I Can Challenge Romney
“Yeah…no. I’d head the planning committee for Mitt Romney’s coronation before I’d vote for the Nazi-friendly isolationist and conspiracy theorist.”
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/11/paul-everyone-but-me-should-drop-out-so-i-can-challenge-romney/
Hostess, Maker of Twinkies, Files for Bankruptcy
“The privately-held, Texas-based company is heavily unionized, contributing to extreme labor costs. Hostess, which only reemerged from its last bankruptcy in 2009, will seek to renegotiate contracts with such unions as the Teamsters and the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union.”
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/11/hostess-maker-of-twinkies-files-for-bankruptcy/
Rick Santorum aims to regain mojo
“The campaign now heads to the Palmetto State, where Santorum has already appeared nearly 30 times so far in his bid for the presidency, including whirlwind appearances this week.”
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/us_politics/view/20220111santorum_eyesa_big_lift_in_sc/srvc=home&position=recent
After New Hampshire, Romney is in position to win—but it’s not over yet
“Yet Romney is still some distance from being able to put the race away. South Carolina, where Republicans vote on Jan. 21, will be a pivotal and defining contest.”
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/hampshire-romney-position-win-not-over-yet-040144654.html
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