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greenforest32
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« on: December 19, 2011, 04:43:39 AM »

Paul really isn't going anywhere guys. Look at those numbers. He only gets a >25% plurality in Iowa which I doubt is going to be repeated in other states.

The real fight will be Romney v. the candidate that Bachmann/Santorum/Perry/Gingrich's followers get behind (which isn't going to be Paul or Huntsman).

It will be pathetic if the not-Romney vote can't even get behind one candidate and Romney squeaks by with a plurality.

But yeah the real story here looks like the Newt train going off track

This primary is hilarious
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