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Jumat, 23 Maret 2012

Newt Gingrich Should Depart The Republican Race For President As He Is Messing With The Vote

Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the House, who left in disgrace, should leave the republican race for the the nomination to run against President Obama in the upcoming election. Gingrich is splitting the vote and prolonging the process, with his presence in a race that is not going his way in any measure.

Some members of the public and political pundits believe, Gingrich is remaining in the race for dubious reasons. Currently, the delegate count stands at Mitt Romney, 563, Rick Santorum, 263, Newt Gingrich 135 and Ron Paul, 50. A candidate needs 1144 to win the nomination. Romney is the clear favorite, but Santorum would have a lot more votes than he currently does if Gingrich were not in the race.

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Rabu, 29 Februari 2012

Mitt Romney Wins Arizona And Michigan Primaries Shoring Up His Presidential Bid

Mitt Romney

Former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney, won the Michigan and Arizona primaries yesterday, getting back into the race against challenger Rick Santorum, who had taken the lead. The two have been duking it out for the top spot on the Republican ticket, to run against President Obama in this year's election.

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Selasa, 28 Februari 2012

As Polls Close In Michigan Primary Santorum And Romney Wait With Bated Breath (Video)

Political Futures On The Line

Video: If Romney Loses Michigan, 'All Bets Are Off'

As polls being to close in the Republican primary for the U.S. state of Michigan, political pundits have offered their opinions on the election. Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney are battling for the win, as the U.S. Presidential Election against incumbent, Barack Obama, draws closer. Both men have launched political attacks against each other and Obama, who also returned fire.

Selasa, 07 Februari 2012

Mitt Romney And Rick Santorum Beat Newt Gingrich In Two New Primaries

Hopefully The Pattern Will Continue

Rick Santorum

America has decided and Mitt Romney won the Nevada primary this past Saturday, while Rick Santorum took Missouri caucus yesterday in the Republican vote to determine the party's candidate to vie for the U.S. Presidency. As such, former frontrunner, Newt Gingrich, has lost two more states, which does not bode well for his campaign, unless there is a turnaround.

Mitt Romney

Of all the candidates running in the election on both political sides, Gingrich has the most extensive ties to corruption and harmful political dealings that hurt the American people and continue to do so to this day. To elect Gingrich, would be a step back for America. Many have come forward warning against the secretive Gingrich and it is with good reason.

Sabtu, 21 Januari 2012

Rick Santorum Declared The Winner Of Iowa Primary Not Rival Mitt Romney

Rick Santorum

This is a follow up to the January 7, 2012 article "Mitt Romney Being Accused Of Stealing The Iowa Caucus." Yesterday the Republican Party announced, presidential candidate Rick Santorum and not opponent Mitt Romney, is the winner of the Iowa caucus.

Mitt Romney

A statement from the RNC announced, "In order to clarify conflicting reports and to affirm the results released January 18 by the Republican Party of Iowa, Chairman Matthew Strawn and the State Central Committee declared Sen. Rick Santorum the winner of the 2012 Iowa Caucus."

Sabtu, 07 Januari 2012

Mitt Romney Being Accused Of Stealing The Iowa Caucus

Report Says Rick Santorum Is The Actual Winner

Mitt Romney

Presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, is being accused of stealing the vote in the Iowa caucus, during the ongoing process of selecting the Republican nominee for the White House. According to the Boston Herald, the former Massachusetts Governor, Romney, stole the caucus by inflating the number o f votes he received.

The paper contends the true winner of the caucus is actually Rick Santorum. Romney has yet to respond to the serious allegations. Candidate Ron Paul has addressed the matter in court. This and every election needs to be fair and honest. The will of the people should always prevail.

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Questions raised about Mitt Romney’s vote count in Iowa

Saturday, January 7, 2012 - One of the charms of the Iowa caucus is the event’s intimate, homespun feel. But the downside of what amounts to an amateur production surfaced with reports calling into question Mitt Romney’s astonishingly thin eight-vote victory.

Edward True, a poll watcher for Ron Paul, filed an affidavit Thursday saying that Romney’s reported total overstated his support by 20 votes in Appanoose County, on the Missouri border. If true, and there were no further adjustments, Santorum would be the Iowa winner by 12 votes.

http://www.bostonherald.com