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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Mitt Romney is now running away with the race in the latest Rasmussen Reports’ survey of the end-of-the-month Florida Republican Primary.
Coming off his decisive win in Tuesday’s New Hampshire Primary, Romney earns 41% support with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich a distant second at 19%. A new telephone survey of Likely Florida Republican Primary Voters finds former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum running third with 15% of the vote.
Texas Congressman Ron Paul and former Utah Governor Jon Hunstman are next with nine percent (9%) and five percent (5%) support respectively.
Last edited by quality guy; 01-12-2012 at 10:00 AM..
Paging Ron Paul....can someone please find Ron Paul?
Is Ron Paul entered in the Florida Primary? - Paging Dr. Paul...
Well, we can't find him?
Old farts don't like it when someone takes away their entitlements. Sorry he couldn't be like Bush coming in like a bleeding heart liberal with fistfulls of cash for hurricane victims and subsidized Medicare drugs.
Funny, he's up in SC. Maybe Huntsman wasn't the "real" 2nd place finisher? Should be able to get some of the conservative Santorum votes once he leaves.
Funny, he's up in SC. Maybe Huntsman wasn't the "real" 2nd place finisher? Should be able to get some of the conservative Santorum votes once he leaves.
I think Florida is winner take all when it comes to delegates. Most candidates will probably just skip out on Florida and put their money in other states that are doing proportional delegates.
Obviously 91% of the Republican voters in Florida hate the Consitution, liberty, and freedom.
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