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florida primary: One Step Closer to Florida (Presidential primary election) - 01/11/12 10:29 AM
The New Hampshire primary is in the history books for 2012.  Mitt Romney is number 1, Dr Paul is number 2.  The only news is that former Governor of Utah, Jon Huntsman, is number 3 with 17% of the New Hampshire vote. 
The pundits have made one accurate observation.  We expected to have to defend capitalism against the President's continuing attacks –  but it appears that Romney is suffering from attacks on capitalism from Republicans.  This will weaken the Republican party and our eventual nominee in 2012 more than anything I have seen in the race so far, in my view.
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florida primary: Fred Thompson on the right track at last? Not so much. - 01/22/08 02:26 PM
Fred Thompson has announced today that he has dropped out of the race for the Presidency.
With my Florida primary coming up in a week, the question is where do the Thompson supporters go.
Mike Huckabee is pulling back on expenditures in Florida in order to conserve resources for super Tuesday, February 5. So although many see him as an attractive candidate, Mike seems to think he was not going to be competitive in Florida.  The local commentators feel that Guliani and McCain are unlikely beneficiaries of Fred's departure.  And Dr Ron Paul is still not considered to be aligned with … (10 comments)

 
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