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I agree, the ad hits the nail on the head. He could do the same kind of ad against Mitt Romney, too. Unfortunately, it appears that the Cain voters are going mostly to Gingrich in Iowa, as Cain is falling like a rock. Perry also screwed up again in a speech. He thinks the voting age is 21, the election is on November 12, and New Hampshire is a caucus state. Amazing.
If I had to say who the candidate would be, I would have to hold my nose and say Romney. He has been relatively untouched by the media which tells me they want him because they have some devastating information on him. I guess that is a bit paranoid, but... It is way to early to make a definite call, too many things have and can happen. Who would have thought that Cain would have had all these problems--whether real or imagined. So, lots of speeches to give and lots of miles to cover before we have a better view.
The one amazing thing in this race is the absolute staying power of your man, Ron Paul. He is going to be the king maker, if not the king. The proportional voting system will allow him to have substantial power when it comes to the Convention, assuming no one has won the candidacy outright by then. He keeps coming in 10-20%, and that will be important as those delegates (assuming he gets those type of numbers in the primaries) will be pledged to him on the first vote at the Convention.
I agree, the ad hits the nail on the head. He could do the same kind of ad against Mitt Romney, too. Unfortunately, it appears that the Cain voters are going mostly to Gingrich in Iowa, as Cain is falling like a rock. Perry also screwed up again in a speech. He thinks the voting age is 21, the election is on November 12, and New Hampshire is a caucus state. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your prediction these days?
--David
If I had to say who the candidate would be, I would have to hold my nose and say Romney. He has been relatively untouched by the media which tells me they want him because they have some devastating information on him. I guess that is a bit paranoid, but... It is way to early to make a definite call, too many things have and can happen. Who would have thought that Cain would have had all these problems--whether real or imagined. So, lots of speeches to give and lots of miles to cover before we have a better view.
ReplyDeleteThe one amazing thing in this race is the absolute staying power of your man, Ron Paul. He is going to be the king maker, if not the king. The proportional voting system will allow him to have substantial power when it comes to the Convention, assuming no one has won the candidacy outright by then. He keeps coming in 10-20%, and that will be important as those delegates (assuming he gets those type of numbers in the primaries) will be pledged to him on the first vote at the Convention.