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Do you think Romney is Done?

Posted by Aaron Park on January 09, 2008 at 10:34 PM

Wire reports have him pulling his ads off of the air in South Carolina and Florida. Could him slipping South Carolina be due to the success of the Mormon-bashing?

They also went on to say that Romney was doing “Earned Media” type events. Is this a business decision?

Romney needs to win Michigan in order to fend off the boo-birds.

The wild card is that the pundits are talking openly about how the independent voters in New Hampshire broke hard for McCain. In Michigan, they can vote in either primary as well.

McScam will benefit because Hildabeast will be the only Dem on the ballot there. Romney is in the lead marginally, too bad his father (former Governor) is not alive to hit the trail.

The chilling effect for me personally has been the Mormon-bashing and the seeming effectiveness of it.

Bottom line: I will vote for Rudy before I’d ever vote for McScam. McCain went psycho after winning NH in 2000… and he still looks the part.

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Ben

No way Romney is done; he just rolled out a HUGE Catholic endorsement:

townhall.com

Romney pulled the ads because they didn’t work in Iowa or Florida. He needs to start coming in First, and TV ads weren’t doing it.

He has more votes and more delegates than any other Republican candidate. He has just as many golds as Huckabee or McCain, and two more Silvers than either. Romney is still the man to beat. If he wins Nevada and Michigan the race is over; if not the race is still wide open for everyone including Romney. He’d save a lot of money and heartache if he’d just finish it next week.

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