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To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (478294)3/24/2012 1:51:14 AM
From: MJ2 Recommendations  Respond to of 793970
 
Whoever Molly Ball, who is the author of this article, is she does not want Santorum, she does not want Gingrich.

She is obviously for Romney and mentions a list of names that are well-known in the Virginia area such as.
Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, McDonnell of Virginia and Cantor of Virginia-----and Ron Paul's son whom I know very little about.

Assuming that Romney is the candidate, then he needs to figure out how he is going to get the 60% of the party who voted against him in the primaries.

This is a serious question and not to be taken lightly by Romney.

The same is applicable to Santorum----------if Santorum should pull off a majority of the Delegate votes going into the National Convention then he must ask how he is going to get the supporters of Romney.

Each of these front runners will be attacked with razor sharp elbows by the Democrats once the nomination is made. The Dems have had months to do candidate research-------don't be surprised at anything the Democrats will do after the Republican Convention.