ROMNEY ON A ROLL
Has the Mitt Romney train finally taken off from the station?
After a big win in Arizona last week and a near even delegate split with Rick Santorum in Michigan, Mitt Romney has scored yet another win.
On Saturday night, Romney won the Washington caucus with 37% of the vote. Ron Paul came in 2nd place with 24% and Rick Santorum was in 3rd with 23%.
The Romney campaign believes they have momentum heading into the critical Super Tuesday contest tomorrow. 419 delegates are at stake in Ohio, Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Idaho, North Dakota, Virginia, Alaska, Massachusetts and Vermont.
1144 delegates are required to secure the GOP nomination. To date, the delegate count is as follows:
ROMNEY – 187
SANTORUM – 65
GINGRICH – 30
PAUL – 20
The Romney campaign is correct in their belief that Mitt stands a good chance of locking-up the GOP nomination IF he does well tomorrow. But "momentum" ain't the word I'd use…lolThe truth is, AFTER YEARS of running for president, and having tons of $$$ to fund his pursuit, Mitt has turned out to be the "tallest midget" among midgets, this year, which is why he's still likely to win the GOP nomination and then go on to LOSE in spectacular Repub fashion to Pres. Obama in November (absent another national security crisis or further financial meltdown).Even if Mitt can't admit the truth to himself, his campaign staff surely knows it. But they're getting paid to keep up the front and so they'll keep babbling on (with a lot of help from the media) that it's going to come down to a "tight-race" between Romney and Pres. Obama…the exact same way it was supposed to have been a "tight-race" between McCain and Obama (rolling my eyes).Tomorrow's outcome… Read more »