Not necessarily. Super Tuesday could turn it all around. Over 20 states are going to be holding their primaries on the same day and, if Romney can scratch out a lead, he could easily come back.
Not if he keeps driving away voters like this.
Not necessarily. Super Tuesday could turn it all around. Over 20 states are going to be holding their primaries on the same day and, if Romney can scratch out a lead, he could easily come back.
Well Rp already got the loony Libertarian voting segment locked up.Not if he keeps driving away voters like this.
So will we know by Feb the 6th how the land lies for both candidates?
I am not big on US politics but am kind of hoping for a slightly less trigger happy alternative to the current incumbant. Obama/Hillary/McCain all seem reasonably sane. Guiliani seemed like an OK guy too but his goose appears to be cooked or is it?
You miss my point. My point wasn't that Gulianis strategy was bad. My point was that New Ager claims to have been suprised by the (well-published) strategy which indicates, to the great suprise of no one, that he hasn't got a clue.
I think you missed my point. The governor's endorsement to McCain was significant to McCain. Had he stayed with Rudy and endorsed him we might all be signing a different tune ... especially to his strategy.
All the Paulbots where gloating about how he beat Giuliani but as soon as Giuliani campaigned Paul gets smashed.
As far as I can tell this pretty much secures McCain as the eventual nominee doesn't it? He's got a lot of momentum going forward at least.
The one thing I never foresaw was Guiliani's pathetic strategy of giving up the early primaries and counting on Florida and therefore giving McCain his votes and momentum.