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Old 03-01-2012, 09:36 AM
 
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he had momentum after Florida and Nevada and surprisingly lost the next three States. He won't sweep Super Tuesday or even come close to sweeping it and he will lose his momentum again.
heres how i see super tuesday

Alaska: its a caucus, but the delegates are all proportional by vote, not elected like in iowa, etc. its also almost a month long process, not going to bother with it.

Georgia: Gingrich will win, but Santorum will still get some delegates from him.

Idaho: No idea.

Mass: Romney, but it is proportional so others will probably get some delegates.

north dakota: proportional caucus no idea.

Ohio: probably a split. santorum will win districts, but he isnt in 4 of them. romney will do well in urban areas, gingrich may perform well. there wont be a true winner regardless.

Oklahoma: Santorum, Gingrich will get some delegates though.

Tennessee: Santorum, Gingrich will get some delegates though, Romney may as well.

Vermont: Romney, Ron Paul will probably get some as well.

Virginia: Romney, ron paul will get some as well.
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Old 03-01-2012, 12:00 PM
 
Location: Rhode Island
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heres how i see super tuesday

Alaska: its a caucus, but the delegates are all proportional by vote, not elected like in iowa, etc. its also almost a month long process, not going to bother with it.

Georgia: Gingrich will win, but Santorum will still get some delegates from him.

Idaho: No idea.

Mass: Romney, but it is proportional so others will probably get some delegates.

north dakota: proportional caucus no idea.

Ohio: probably a split. santorum will win districts, but he isnt in 4 of them. romney will do well in urban areas, gingrich may perform well. there wont be a true winner regardless.

Oklahoma: Santorum, Gingrich will get some delegates though.

Tennessee: Santorum, Gingrich will get some delegates though, Romney may as well.

Vermont: Romney, Ron Paul will probably get some as well.

Virginia: Romney, ron paul will get some as well.
Idaho is mormon country, I think Romney wins Idaho. Also, Santorum is polling pretty well in Vermont; he may steal a few delegates.
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Old 03-01-2012, 12:56 PM
 
Location: Fargo, ND
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heres how i see super tuesday

Alaska: its a caucus, but the delegates are all proportional by vote, not elected like in iowa, etc. its also almost a month long process, not going to bother with it.

Georgia: Gingrich will win, but Santorum will still get some delegates from him.

Idaho: No idea.

Mass: Romney, but it is proportional so others will probably get some delegates.

north dakota: proportional caucus no idea.

Ohio: probably a split. santorum will win districts, but he isnt in 4 of them. romney will do well in urban areas, gingrich may perform well. there wont be a true winner regardless.

Oklahoma: Santorum, Gingrich will get some delegates though.

Tennessee: Santorum, Gingrich will get some delegates though, Romney may as well.

Vermont: Romney, Ron Paul will probably get some as well.

Virginia: Romney, ron paul will get some as well.
Romney will probably walk away with a few extra delegates in ND but it will be pretty close between him, Santorum and Paul.
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Old 03-01-2012, 01:25 PM
 
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Whoa there Muhammad Saeed al-Sahaf, let's wait until at least August to start with the crazy talk. The last Alabama primary poll was taken back when Herman Cain was still in the race and Romney got 14%. Of the four polls done since February 2010 he's never led in any of them.


Gingrich leads in ASU presidential primary poll - WSFA.com: News Weather and Sports for Montgomery, AL.



5 days ago and it's pretty much a dead heat between the three. Do you get tired of being wrong...lol?
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Old 03-01-2012, 01:33 PM
 
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Gingrich leads in ASU presidential primary poll - WSFA.com: News Weather and Sports for Montgomery, AL.



5 days ago and it's pretty much a dead heat between the three. Do you get tired of being wrong...lol?

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Romney has been leading in the polls in AL. I wouldn't count him out of any of those states actually.

That was your post I was responding to, regarding your assertion that Romney was leading in polls in Alabama. But please, please, nothing would make me happier than to see you try and change it to appear as if I was referring to Gingrich instead of Romney.

Why do you bother, dixiegirl7? Please seek professional help.
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Old 03-01-2012, 01:51 PM
 
Location: Tampa Florida
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A Mich birther scandal....

First Read - Michigan delegate drama

Sainto is going to have a cow!!
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Old 03-01-2012, 02:16 PM
 
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A Mich birther scandal....

First Read - Michigan delegate drama

Sainto is going to have a cow!!
Lol ... gotta luv those tricky cons...
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Old 03-01-2012, 03:18 PM
 
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That was your post I was responding to, regarding your assertion that Romney was leading in polls in Alabama. But please, please, nothing would make me happier than to see you try and change it to appear as if I was referring to Gingrich instead of Romney.

Why do you bother, dixiegirl7? Please seek professional help.



New Alabama poll shows close three-way race for GOP presidential primary | al.com




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WASHINGTON -- Alabama Republicans are divided almost evenly among Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, according to a new poll from Capital Survey Research Center in Montgomery.

In a Feb. 6-8 survey of 421 likely GOP voters in Alabama, 27 percent said they favored Romney; 23 percent went for Santorum and 22 percent were for Gingrich. Texas Congressman Ron Paul received 7 percent
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I was referring to Romney leading in the polls also and the fact that you said there hadn't been polling since Herman Cain.

LOL....it just never gets old.
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Old 03-01-2012, 03:19 PM
 
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Put down the crack pipe and go out and get some fresh air

Mr. Wall Street is gunna get BURIED in Nov...
Well, I know Obama gets hundreds of millions of dollars in campaign donations from Wall Street, but I'm not sure he's "Mr. Wall Street."

I do agree with you that Oblama is gunna get BURIED in Nov. though.
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Old 03-01-2012, 03:21 PM
 
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A Mich birther scandal....

First Read - Michigan delegate drama

Sainto is going to have a cow!!


Which is why I said he could not come out of there with 15. This was the rule from the start.
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