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To: Paul Smith who wrote (464548)1/11/2012 12:15:32 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Respond to of 793677
 
That was hardly a 'smashing' victory'. New Hampshire was a state he was suppose to take.

40% of the vote means that the other candidates took 60% of the vote.

That translates to 60% of the vote against Romney. As this election continues as a Republican nomination process that 60% can go in different directions.

I would advise, if I were advising, any candidate who has electoral votes to hold on in order to be sure that all Republicans are represented going into the Convention.



To: Paul Smith who wrote (464548)1/11/2012 8:42:38 PM
From: Neeka1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793677
 
I stopped reading after this because I believe it is a bunch of hogwash.

Romney is the only Republican running who can beat President Obama.

Via Rush............rumor has it the republican elite are even starting to doubt Mr. Romney.