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Personally, I don't think there's much doubt about who the Republican nominee will be, but I think tonight's results still weaken Romney overall.
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by
Roger More
not if he ends up winning Ohio... -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Mar 6 '12, 20:38
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It will still be a marginal victory, like Michigan was. And no one's dropping out due to tonight's results. -- nm
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Roger More
Mar 6, 20:41
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but it gives him control of the narrative momentum, as Ohio was the state most everyone was paying attention to. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 6, 20:43
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The narrative is that he lost too many states. Again.
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David
Mar 6, 20:47
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I don't get how going 7 for 11 today (assuming current results hold and Alaska isn't problematic) leads to the narrative he lost too many states? -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 6, 20:51
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Because he lost two he should have won, is a coin flip in another, and two of the others needed 15k votes or less.
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David
Mar 6, 20:55
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yeah, I can't say I see that narrative taking hold, really.
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znufrii
Mar 6, 21:04
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It will. -- nm
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David
Mar 6, 21:14
not to mention he seems likely to win an outright majority of the delegates at stake in all contests today. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 6, 20:44
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Just so I'm clear, my post was about how tonight affects Romney's chances in the Presidential election, not the primaries.
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Roger More
Mar 6, 20:47
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ah, gotcha. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 6, 20:52
If Newt drops out a few days ago, Santorum takes Ohio easy. Thanks Newt for cock blocking Santorum. -- nm
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Bacon, NOT Engaged
Mar 6, 20:44
Though Ron Paul should -- nm
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Bacon, NOT Engaged
Mar 6, 20:42
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