The 2012 "Super Tuesday" Primaries and Caucuses

Romney's main problem (aside from being completely out of touch) is that he has literally been on every side of every issue when it's most politically convenient. He has no spine.

Wouldn't being a Republican governor in a very liberal state like Massachusetts kind of force Romney to somewhat bend to the will of the state in some instances? I think you kind of have to in order to get anything accomplished and not appear like you are a completely incompetent executive. Sort of like what Arnold had to do in California. I feel Romney is pretty conservative when it comes to fiscal issues but is somewhat more moderate when it comes to social ones, which is what I feel the GOP needs to try and adopt more if it wants to stay competitive nationally or risk being reduced to a regional party.
 
Governor Romney may have been somewhat moderate on social issues but 2012 Candidate Romney is certainly not moderate.
 
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I'd look for Romney to eek out Santorum here in Ohio. The local news was reporting that Santorum has supposedly not qualified for all of the congressional districts in the state. I don't quite understand how that's possible but that's what they're saying...
 
Romney was also on the local news saying he would get rid of Planned Parenthood...
 
Shepard Smith looks like Skeletor.
 
CNN's excess may make me switch to Fox before the night is done.
 
Governor Romney may have been somewhat moderate on social issues but 2012 Candidate Romney is certainly not moderate.

In theory, wouldn't that mean that he would govern more moderately? Campaigning is little more than saying stuff that more people want to hear than what the other guys are saying so you get more votes. It's not like those statements are going to become true.
 
Exit polls look very good for Santorum in Tennessee.
 
Shepard Smith looks like Skeletor.

That's because he's just a silly, little goose. At least, that's what mother always says....

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Yes, yes. Shep's so silly.
 
How the hell do they choose how many delegates a state gets?

Ohio has 11.5M people and has like 66
Tennessee has 6.5M people and has 58
Georgia has 10M people and has 76
Massachusetts has 6.5M people and 41

something doesn't add up, shouldn't they be weighed equally?
 
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In theory, wouldn't that mean that he would govern more moderately? Campaigning is little more than saying stuff that more people want to hear than what the other guys are saying so you get more votes. It's not like those statements are going to become true.

Who knows SF? Romney has been on every side of every issue when it's most politically convenient.
 
Santorum has won Tennessee.
 
I don't think Mitt Romney has any southern cred...
 
lol at Newt using Holk Hogan's Theme song, real American

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The title of Newt's speech is "Cognitive Dissonance".
 

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