Who will Win the February Primaries/Caucuses?

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TalonStrike

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Here are the states for February:

Nevada (caucus)
Colorado (caucus)
Minnesota (caucus)
Missouri (primary)
Arizona (primary)
Michigan (primary)

I think that Romney will win Nevada, Colorado, Arizona, and Michigan, Gingrich will win Missouri, and Santorum will win Minnesota.
 

soundforbjt

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Paul comes in a distant fourth with iirc, 7%. I'm sure it was a conspiracy against him, couldn't be his ideas.
 

senseamp

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If Obama wins in 2012, there is a chance that a conservative will win the White House in 2016. If Romney wins, there won't be a conservative president till at least 2020. This is something for the right to think about this November :D
 

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If Obama wins in 2012, there is a chance that a conservative will win the White House in 2016. If Romney wins, there won't be a conservative president till at least 2020. This is something for the right to think about this November :D
Not true. If Governor Romney wins the presidency there shall be a Conservative in office Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, a Moderate Tuesdays and Thursdays and a Liberal on the weekends...
 

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If Obama wins in 2012, there is a chance that a conservative will win the White House in 2016. If Romney wins, there won't be a conservative president till at least 2020. This is something for the right to think about this November :D

so you'll be campaigning for Romney, then?
 

JSt0rm

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Not true. If Governor Romney wins the presidency there shall be a Conservative in office Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, a Moderate Tuesdays and Thursdays and a Liberal on the weekends...

:D

Its been a weird race. I think they get weirder each election cycle.
 

senseamp

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so you'll be campaigning for Romney, then?

No, because I think a conservative candidate is unelectable. If a conservative voter agrees with me on that, he should vote for Romney, because a RINO the best he can hope for. If he thinks a conservative can actually win, then by voting for Romney he is voting to guarantee there won't be a conservative president for at least 8 years, while with Obama, there is a chance we'll get one in 4 years.
 
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