The Republican Primary, that is. And Mitt is going to be the nominee. New Hampshire tomorrow is a forgone conclusion. He is up by about 20 points. Amazingly, South Carolina on January 21 looks increasingly like not only a Romney win, but a solid one. The last hope for a challenger would be Florida on January 31. But the latest poll shows Mitt now has a decent lead there, too: Romney 31%, a sinking Gringrich at 24% and Santorum at 16%. Super Tuesday is March 6, but I do not see the others seriously challenging him (if they remain in at all) if Mitt were to take Iowa, New Hampshire and the southern states of South Carolina and Florida.
Monday, January 9, 2012
It'll be over by the end of January
The Republican Primary, that is. And Mitt is going to be the nominee. New Hampshire tomorrow is a forgone conclusion. He is up by about 20 points. Amazingly, South Carolina on January 21 looks increasingly like not only a Romney win, but a solid one. The last hope for a challenger would be Florida on January 31. But the latest poll shows Mitt now has a decent lead there, too: Romney 31%, a sinking Gringrich at 24% and Santorum at 16%. Super Tuesday is March 6, but I do not see the others seriously challenging him (if they remain in at all) if Mitt were to take Iowa, New Hampshire and the southern states of South Carolina and Florida.
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