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  • texastaxpayer

    Of course that’s out of 3 voters….. Lol.

  • Scope

    so what’s left? According to to this survey you could say that a majority of women loathe him, and he has high unfavorables with men as well.

    Speaking of asking other candidates to get out of the race, back in January Gingrich was asking Santorum and Perry to get out of the race. He happened to be riding higher in the polls back then. There was an article at the Hill today which referenced Gingrich’s endorsement of Bob Dole, where he had asked the other candidates to drop out of that race “for the good of the party.” That wasn’t the first time Gingrich called for candidates to exit races either. Now he refuses to get out of the race for the “good of the Party” as he himself referred to it in the past, and all the while his unfavorables are sinking him like a rock in a pond. It may have been included in the link above, he is not doing much campaigning in Ill., and where he may do better in LA, whose primary is this weekend, he spent this past weekend viewing the cherry blossoms in DC.

  • keepcoolwithcoolidge

    Earlier I was of the mindset that any Republican was better than Romney. Then the cameras focused on Santorum. I keep trying, I really do, but I can’t convince myself to vote for Santorum in the general election in the unlikely chance he gets it. I keep telling myself to focus on the Supreme Court and the Cabinet, but then I realize that Santorum is nothing but Bush on steroids. And it was Bush and the Tom Delay Republicans that gave us Obama and Pelosi.

    Santorum is a big government liberal. He’s fine marginalizing small government conservatives just like Bush did. I can not in good conscience vote for that again. Even if he didn’t win, the Dems would win for a generation.

    A vote for Santorum is a vote for 20 years of Obama. I mean the man is talking about pornography now. Gingrich and Paul split up the vote, and that’s fine with me.