Archive for: gop primary

Could Romney Romp to Big Win in November?

Could Romney Romp to Big Win in November?

It’s still very early with six months until Election Day, and I’m not ready to turn away from my statements that this may be a very tight race, but there are some recent indicators forming that make me wonder if Mitt Romney might just win... read more »

 

A Tale of Two Endorsements

A Tale of Two Endorsements

Within the last week Mitt Romney has received the formal endorsements of the last two candidates to depart the GOP primary, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum. However it would be deceptive to consider both of them on the same level – in content,... read more »

 

Santorum Formally Endorses Romney

Santorum Formally Endorses Romney

Following is the entire text of a letter emailed tonight by Sen. Santorum wherein he announces his formal endorsement of Gov. Romney. Dear Supporter, Thank you again for all you did as one of my strongest and committed supporters. Your belief... read more »

 

Speaker Boehner Endorses Mitt Romney

Speaker Boehner Endorses Mitt Romney

Speaker John Boehner, also Chairman of the Republican National Convention, endorsed Mitt Romney in the clearest possible sign the primary is over. The Speaker had withheld any endorsement or statement of support since he is the convention chair... read more »

 

Will GOP Voters Support Romney or Obama?

Will GOP Voters Support Romney or Obama?

The primary is over, for all intents and purposes, and the time is drawing nigh where all conservatives and Republicans have a simple decision to make. Will they support Mitt Romney or Barack Obama? It seems, based on the last several primaries,... read more »

 

GOP Primary Math: Romney 100% and Santorum 0%

GOP Primary Math: Romney 100% and Santorum 0%

After the results are in tonight in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Wisconsin the delegate math gets even easier. My projections are Mitt Romney will grab 77 delegates to Rick Santorum’s 18 in the primaries being held today. It’s... read more »

 

The Three Steps to Mitt Romney’s Nomination

The Three Steps to Mitt Romney’s Nomination

While numbers can be manipulated to paint obfuscated pictures, when delved into deeply they do not lie or cloud reality. There are three mathematical steps to the inevitable nomination of Mitt Romney and they are difficult to dispute. After... read more »

 

The Last Gasp of the Santorum Campaign

The Last Gasp of the Santorum Campaign

Regardless of the outcome in Louisiana tonight, the GOP primary race is over and Gov. Mitt Romney is the winner. There are three tell-tale signs that make me certain of the outcome and that there is little or no point for Rick Santorum to continue... read more »

 

Winning the Election vs. Beating the Democrats

Winning the Election vs. Beating the Democrats

There is a big difference in politicking, not politics, between wanting to win an election and beating your opponent. Currently too many conservatives and Republicans want to beat the liberals and Democrats, even at the expense of losing the... read more »

 

GOP Primary: Where It Is and Where It’s Going

GOP Primary: Where It Is and Where It’s Going

It’s halftime at the GOP Primary but I’m ready to call the game, and the winner is Gov. Mitt Romney. Based on my data analyses and models, which should be considered as my opinion only, Romney will attain the required number of delegates... read more »

 

Romney & Santorum Are In, Gingrich & Paul Are Out

Romney & Santorum Are In, Gingrich & Paul Are Out

Let’s get ready to rumble! Politics is a blood-sport so let’s just get on with the battle. If nothing else is clear in the GOP Primary, it is obvious that the race has come down to those who support Mitt Romney, moderate Republicans and... read more »

 

Why I Like Speaker John Boehner

Why I Like Speaker John Boehner

Say what you will, and plenty has been said, but Speaker John Boehner is a good man. He has presided over one of the most tumultuous Republican conferences in recent history, maintained civility in times when losing it would be quite easy and... read more »