Today’s FOX News poll is damning for Newt Gingrich and everything he has tried to launch this week in South Carolina. Voters don’t like his retaliatory attacks on Mitt Romney, who is viewed as running mostly a positive campaign. The numbers for Romney are almost astonishing. Tea Party voters are pulling behind the former Massachusetts governor, South Carolinians, and national Primary voters moving to Romney as well. Must read it to believe it from HOT AIR and FOX NEWS.
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Huntsman bites the bitter bullet and not only leaves the presidential race, but endorses Mitt Romney on the way out. Amazing, as Huntsman clearly has spared Romney nothing in the debates. His father, John Huntsman, Sr. has bankrolled his son’s run for president in 2011-2012, but was a big supporter of Mitt Romney in 2008. Did he tell Jon Jr. to get out of the race after his lackluster campaign?
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Newt Gingrich may have wasted $3.5 million in new-found PAC money by using it all to slam Bain and Company and Mitt Romney’s tenure there. New polling reported by Reuters shows that the Gingrich camps giant media buy in South Carolina isn’t touching Romney’s credibility, and is actually backfiring on the former Speaker of the House.
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“In an open race for the GOP nomination, no Republican has won both Iowa and New Hampshire, as Mitt Romney has. No one has come in fourth or fifth in New Hampshire, as Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum did, and become the nominee. No one has entirely skipped Iowa, as Jon Huntsman did, and won elsewhere. No one has recovered after grabbing the 1% that Rick Perry received in the Granite State. And no one became the nominee after failing to win one of the first two contests, a position in which Ron Paul finds himself. All this means history will be made this year, no matter what happens next. BEST READ THIS!
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Four hundred devoted Green Bay Packer fans showed up to shovel off the snowy field for this weekend’s big game. The Packers offered $10 an hour for locals to come and help prepare the field after record snow. Another 800 were turned away! This is either a compliment to the devotion of fans, or a commentary on unemployment and the desperation of Mid-Western Americans to get a job….any job.
Bet we won’t have any trouble getting hundreds of volunteers to show up to dig Barack Obama out of The White House either!
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Many of the best political lawyers in the nation live in Virginia. If there was a pathway to make an exception and broaden the field to include all the GOP presidential candidates in the Virginia Primary, someone there would have done it. Today four of the six GOP candidates lost their chance to compete in the state. Doesn’t that open the door wide for Ron Paul to go head to head with Mitt Romney? Never a dull moment in the 2012 election!
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President Obama is elevating the head of the U.S. Small Business Administration to a cabinet-level position, which hopefully will be a good thing!
Also, he wants Congress to give him the authority to consolidate bureaucratic agencies into single, more controllable entities – which might not be such a good thing, depending upon who’s in control . . .
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A little known fact about Mitt Romney, is that his historic win in New Hampshire was also a personal milestone. His father, whom he speaks of with great affection, former Governor George Romney of Michigan, also ran for the presidency. He had to pull out of the 1968 campaign just before…the New Hampshire Primary. Here’s the personal side of a great professional moment for Mitt Romney.
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The First Lady wearing $500 tennis shoes to charity events for the poor? Giving the evil eye to former Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel? Hosting East Room Halloween Parties fit for Hollywood? The new book out this week about The Obamas is raising eyebrows in the West Wing….and in the EAST WING. They want to serve the poorest of us? They want to live like Oprah.
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Newt Gingrich is licking his wounds in New Hampshire tonight, but the sun will come up for him tomorrow. With $5 million dollars waiting for him and ready to spend in South Carolina, Newt Gingrich is still VERY MUCH in this battle. Here’s why hitting the jackpot in Las Vegas could reawaken Newt’s campaign.
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