With 98 percent of the votes counted:
Romney, Mitt 46%
Gingrich, Newt 32%
Santorum, Rick 13%
Paul, Ron 7%
With 98 percent of the votes counted:
Romney, Mitt 46%
Gingrich, Newt 32%
Santorum, Rick 13%
Paul, Ron 7%
Bio: Vooruitgang bestaat niet, en dat is maar goed ook, want zoals het is, is het al erg genoeg.
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4 Comments
In the upcoming primaries Romney isn’t leading in one of them…
MISSOURI CAUCUS (PPP): Gingrich 30, Santorum 28, Romney 24, Paul 11
MISSOURI PRIMARY (PPP): Santorum 45, Romney 34, Paul 13
OHIO (PPP): Gingrich 26, Romney 25, Santorum 22, Paul 11
By drizzle on 01/02/2012 - 8:40Also nationally he’s not doing well:
NATIONAL (Gallup Tracking): Gingrich 28, Romney 27, Santorum 17, Paul 13
By drizzle on 01/02/2012 - 8:44Again it is shown that in the U.S. a little negative advertising goes a long way.
Bill Clinton used his cash advantage in 1996 to define Bob Dole early and Dole never really stood a chance.
By r.u.serius on 01/02/2012 - 9:46Seems like a good plan.
As long as they keep at it the Democrats can cheer them on.
Any negative definition of Romney done by Republicans is going to stick better than anything Team Obama could ever pull off.
By dreamteam on 01/02/2012 - 10:19