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To: MJ who wrote (481000)4/5/2012 10:39:08 PM
From: Bill3 Recommendations  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 794197
 
The list is missing a lot of states.

Romney won his home state 72% to 10%.
Think Santorum can do the same?



To: MJ who wrote (481000)4/6/2012 2:47:47 AM
From: Neeka1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794197
 
Hi MJ,

I posted something late last week about why I believe the other three candidates are not rolling over. It's complicated, but I believe the main reason they don't is because they want to influence the final republican platform. I have no idea about the demands they'll make, but if Romney doesn't get to the magic number by the convention there's going to be some real horse trading going on. I have to laugh and shake my head at the pundits who don't or won't take that into consideration.

I think this has been one of the most interesting nomination processes I've ever seen, and I'm glad those guys are not giving in to the elites in WDC.