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Mitt's speech was lackluster compared to last week (or last one I watched). Sort of droning on. Crowd was the most "pumped" but it is his home state.

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Oklahoma Primary

March 6, 2012

 

78.2% reporting (1533/1961)

 

Santorum 34.3% 64,665

 

Romney 27.3% 51,479

 

Gingrich 27.3% 51,384

 

Paul 10.0% 18,86

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Has any candidate said what they can actually do, constitutionally, to make the changes they desire? with a Congress, hostile or friendly?

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Has any candidate said what they can actually do, constitutionally, to make the changes they desire? with a Congress, hostile or friendly?

 

Newt has...at least more than the others.

But I'm a shameless partisan so what do I know.

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Has any candidate said what they can actually do, constitutionally, to make the changes they desire? with a Congress, hostile or friendly?

 

Newt has...at least more than the others.

But I'm a shameless partisan so what do I know.

I agree. Do you think TRR will ban us now?

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Santorum

217,034

38%

 

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Romney

202,595

36%

 

Ohio

 

Am I the only one who has noticed that when Mitt has competition he can't break 40% even when he wins. This is much like a certain other candidate in 08.

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Has any candidate said what they can actually do, constitutionally, to make the changes they desire? with a Congress, hostile or friendly?

 

Newt has...at least more than the others.

But I'm a shameless partisan so what do I know.

I agree. Do you think TRR will ban us now?

 

 

ROTFLMAO

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OMG.

Obama must go.

 

Can we do it?

 

If you think things a bad now...Click Here

I can't deal with history and the present and future. laugh.png

 

Well let's just say Sulla was someone you didn't want to cross.

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ND goes to Santorum. Paul is 2nd.

 

North Dakota Caucus

March 6, 2012

 

51.8% reporting (43/83)

 

Santorum 39.7% 3,074

 

Paul 27.1% 2,101

 

Romney 25.0% 1,935

 

Gingrich 8.3% 641

 

I was hoping Newt would have done better here.

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Just in case anyone is interested...

 

Ohio Primary

March 6, 2012

 

62.8% reporting (5930/9440)

 

Perry 0.7% 5,213

 

Huntsman 0.6% 4,299

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So far this is a bad night for Mr Enviable

 

Danger Signals for Romney

By John Fund

 

Mitt Romney will exit the ten Super Tuesday contests with more delegates than anyone else, but his political reputation damaged.

 

Given his crushing financial advantage, Romney should have done better tonight.

 

He lost Oklahoma to Rick Santorum, despite the endorsement of the state’s most popular politician — populist U.S. senator Tom Coburn.

 

He won Virginia, where his only opponent was Ron Paul, by only 59 percent to 41 percent. He lost significant cities ranging from upper-crust Charlottesville to working-class Lynchburg.

 

Late-reporting urban areas may still give Romney a win in Ohio, but it is striking that he is struggling so much in a state where he carpet-bombed Rick Santorum the way he did.....(Snip)

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Ohio (85% of precincts reporting)

Mitt Romney 390,810 37.5%

Rick Santorum 388,973 37.3%

 

 

 

 

Romney might pull it out, but the struggle will continue.

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Ohio (85% of precincts reporting)

Mitt Romney 390,810 37.5%

Rick Santorum 388,973 37.3%

 

 

 

 

Romney might pull it out, but the struggle will continue.

 

What I don't understand is how Ohio counts their delegates?

 

Romney 408,541 and 17 delegates

Santorum 403,074 and 9 delegates

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Prepare yourself for a shock!

 

Ready?

 

Ohio & November

 

Mitt Romney’s come-from-behind win in Ohio, like his come-from-behind win in Michigan the week before, made for a very good night for Romney

 

 

Remember now Hugh is not a shill for Romney, just ask he'll tell you.

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