sekrah Wrote:
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> Agree Gingrich is an overlay. If he wins SC, I
> think he\'s even money to win it. I would put him
> in the category of being able to beat Obama in
> November. I don\'t think Romney can. Drawing a
> stark contrast with an incumbent is vital, I don\'t
> think Romney can do that. However, I\'m seeing
> reports that gasoline is looking to spike again
> this spring/summer ($4+/gallon). That will be
> used as a very effective weapon against Obama and
> his energy policy.
>
> Disagree on Huntsman. His positions aren\'t a
> problem (pretty much in line with Romney), but
> he\'s got the personality of a rock. He moved
> all-in on NH and came up short. Don\'t think he
> has the money to go toe for toe for the middle
> ground. I think he would have caught some mo by
> now if he was going anywhere.
>
> It\'s Romney or Gingrich, and South Carolina will
> probably be the death blow to the field if Romney
> takes it.
>
>
> Note: I did get McCain at +400 at Matchbook after
> Iowa
Like Iowa was Santorum\'s dream GOP audience, South Carolina is Newt\'s. If it was only Mitt and Newt in the field in SC, Newt would keelhaul him. But it\'s not, for which Romney thanks his God each and every day. Newt can nip at Mitt\'s heels so long as Mr. Sands Convention Center\'s money holds out (i. e., as long as he\'s willing), but given this field, the banker suits want Mitt, and Mitt is what they\'re likely to get. Newt\'s got \'way too much baggage, as limited an attention span as Palin, and is all to inclined to make outrageous comments off the cuff. GOP suits shudder at such personality types.