United States Presidential Election, 2012

I'm not a Romney supporter, but he'll probably end up being the nominee. The only one who obviously has a chance at becoming the nominee, besides Romney, is Santorum.

I just wish Gingrich and Paul would drop out - it'd make the race so much more interesting.
 
I don't understand how somebody who denies global warming and the separation of church and state can get supporters. I think the supporters are loonier, though. :P

Santorum is the second-best so far and he's crazier than Romney, I suppose.

Gringich and Paul... there's not much going for them, so they'll probably drop out some time.
 
Gingrich has said himself that he'll stay in all the way to the convention, where he's hoping for a broken convention. Which he can't win because of a RNC rule.

I believe the rule is that you cannot become the nominee if you haven't won at least 5 states. How many states has Gingrich won? 2.

Paul... Paul'll more than likely stay in till the end like he did last election.
 
I think Gingrich will drop out soon, but Paul will most likely not do so. As long as he has the funds to continue his campaign, he will.
 
The Republicans are all rhetoric, it seems. Way too much rhetoric. I know politics is a game for power and control, but still. :P
 
Romney has won the state of Wisconsin.

Now we wait till the 24th when we have 5 more contests. Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island all vote.
 
Red Barchetta said:
Romney has won the state of Wisconsin.

Now we wait till the 24th when we have 5 more contests. Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island all vote.
Pensylvania and Texas are HUGE states and we know Romeny won't win those. It's a toss up between Romney and Santorum it could go either way. I really don't get what the point of these endorsements are. At all. If you hate Romney, does the fact that some moderate Republican like Jeb Bush, HW Bush, or Marco Rubio endorses his ass going to make you like him? Or is it just going to make more pissed off?
 
Post-Damage Invincibility said:
Red Barchetta said:
Romney has won the state of Wisconsin.

Now we wait till the 24th when we have 5 more contests. Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island all vote.
Pensylvania and Texas are HUGE states and we know Romeny won't win those. It's a toss up between Romney and Santorum it could go either way. I really don't get what the point of these endorsements are. At all. If you hate Romney, does the fact that some moderate Republican like Jeb Bush, HW Bush, or Marco Rubio endorses his ass going to make you like him? Or is it just going to make more pissed off?

Exactly. Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan are all seen as big people in the GOP, so people find those endorsements as the biggest thing to happen in this race - and that we should all rally around Romney because of it.

Pennsylvania and Texas will both more than likely go to Santorum. I don't think Santorum will win any of the other states on the 24th - he might have a shot at something like Delaware and maybe even New York, but the only state he'll for sure win is Pennsylvania. Basically, we still have:

Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island - April 24th.
Louisiana - April 28th.
Indiana, North Carolina, West Virginia - May 8
Oregon, Nebraska - May 15
Arkansas, Kentucky - May 22
Texas - May 29
California, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota - June 5
Nebraska - June 1-10
Montana - June 5, June 14-16
Utah - June 26

Romney will most likely win: Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Rhode Island, Oregon, California, and New Jersey.

Santorum could win the rest - they all seem like states he would win.
 
Nosferatu Man said:
Red Barchetta said:
Santorum could win the rest - they all seem like states he would win.

as in terrifyingly insane?

It's just that they're in his territory. Just about every state Santorum has won is a central state or a southern state, so he'll win states like South Dakota, Nebraska, Texas, and Arkansas.

unless you're just saying that because I know you hate Santorum
 
i do

i really cannot reiterate enough my loathing of the man





actually, I guess I can reiterate it enough, because it's even starting to get on my nerves now
 
You should hate Romney more because at least Rick is honest. I don't know how anyone can trust a politician like Romney who is insincere. I think it would be interesting if Bill Mahr would run for president.
 
Sharks Territory said:
you're rudnicki

i don't listen to you
^ actually kind of funny.
Nosferatu Man said:
i really cannot reiterate enough my loathing of the man
okay no offense

but this is, like, the tenth page or so of you stating that you abhor Santorum

we get the picture
 
Post-Damage Invincibility said:
You should hate Romney more because at least Rick is honest. I don't know how anyone can trust a politician like Romney who is insincere. I think it would be interesting if Bill Mahr would run for president.

Bill Maher is an embarrassment to liberals everywhere.

Dr. Javelin said:
Nosferatu Man said:
i really cannot reiterate enough my loathing of the man
okay no offense

but this is, like, the tenth page or so of you stating that you abhor Santorum

we get the picture

i literally just said that, dude, in the exact same post

yknow

the bit where i said even i was getting tired of it?
 
Course, it is from the Santorum website, so we have to take everything with a grain of salt considering the obvious inclination for bias.

Still, I agree with the fact that the media seems to think Romney is locked in by this point.
 
The part about Florida and Arizona switching to proportional seems to be true from what I've seen, it's just the issue of it going through.

The part about Texas is also true since it was mentioned on Fox News earlier, but apparently Rick Perry and the RNC seem like they won't go through with changing it to Winner-Take-All.
 
Post-Damage Invincibility said:
There's a word for people who trust the media. Moron.
There's a word for people who trust Santorum's site for unbiased info on Santorum. Moron.

(not saying that it is totally incorrect, just saying that you can't trust that either. no offense Palkia)
 
Dr. Javelin said:
Post-Damage Invincibility said:
There's a word for people who trust the media. Moron.
There's a word for people who trust Santorum's site for unbiased info on Santorum. Moron.

(not saying that it is totally incorrect, just saying that you can't trust that either. no offense Palkia)

no worries, I understand, I don't trust it completely. It's just that it seems the stuff for Florida, Arizona, and Texas are all true (because apparently Gingrich's campaign started a thing about Florida's delegates being awarded proportionally back in March, anyways).
 
Red Barchetta said:

Santorum's guys are trying to make it sound like he still has a chance; he doesn't. Romney's going to get the nomination, the only reason Gingrich and Santorum and their kind were considered is because nobody likes Romney, but he's the only electable one in the bunch.

Post-Damage Invincibility said:
Red Barchetta said:
It just goes to show that you can't trust ANYTHING the media says, be it CNN, MSNBC, ABC or FOX. All they do it lie, lie, lie, LIE! And much of their paychecks are predicated on how well they lie to you. There's a word for people who trust the media. Moron.

Just so you know, dude, by acting and sounding like Rudnicki, you're not helping your case with the people who think you are him.
 
Any investigation taken for this user? I'm suspicious. :P
 
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